Page:Elementary Lessons In The Swatow Dialect with a Vocabulary referring to Dr. Douglas’ Dictionary of the Amoy Vernacular.djvu/41

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Vocabulary.
Cooked (not raw) se̍k; 416a
Cook-house húe-si̍t-pâng; 122b 444a 359b
Cool liâng; 306b
Copper tâng; 475a
Copy, to tshau; 65a
Cork, a that; 514b
Corkscrew lô-si-tsũn, 315b 519a 596a
Corrupt practices lī-pī, 304a 363a
Cotton thread sùaⁿ; 454b
Cotton-wool mîⁿ-hue; 328b 146b
Courage táⁿ; 468b
Course, of tsṳ̃-jiên; 592b 181b
Cover, a khòiⁿ; 266b, khàm; 260a
Crack, a pit-hûn; 374b 159a
Crack, to pit; 374b
Credit, on chhia; 424b
Crab hõi; 148b
Cry khàu; 263b
Cup pue; 382b, tê-pue; 481a 382b
Cupboard tû; 530a
Curtains (mosquito) máng-tièⁿ; 12a 509a
Cushion íⁿ-tiẽn; 162b 496b
Custom, a hong-so̍k; 150b 440a,
Customs, hiàng-kuan 134b 238a, hái-kuan; 116a 238a
Cut, to (a pencil) phoi; 402a
Cut, to (in two) tok; 526a
Cut, to (as one’s hand) kuah; 236a
Cut, down, to (as trees) tsám; 575b
D.
Dangerous hong-hiám; 133b 130a