A Chinese and English vocabulary, in the Tie-chiu dialect/Ua

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Ua.

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A yellowish horse with black mouth.
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To cut off the flesh and leave the skeleton bare.
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To cry as a child; crying; sobbing.
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A net for fish.
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A lascivious or flattering tone; a child sobbing; to vomit.
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Frogs; a croaking noise as of frogs.
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Name of a place; a field containing 50 acres.
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Earthen ware; tiles; bricks.
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I; me; our; used emphatically when speaking of tone's parents or country.
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I; me; when speaking of one's self; to guard; impede.
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To lean against; depend upon; inclined to one side.
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Alive; lively; cheerful; moving.