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

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Hwang.

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To impede; injure; impediment; injury; subjection.
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A like; boundary; to keep off; guard against; prohibit.
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A title of dignity applied to heaven and sovereigns; royal.
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An imaginary bird; ominous of peace.
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Uncertainty; indecision; going backwards and forwards.
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Fear; apprehension; alarm.
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Light; luminous; splendid; a great fire.
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A locust.
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Unoccupied; at leisure; pressed; urged.
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Empty; a ditch round a city wall.
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Yellow.
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A lake; an accumulation of water.
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A certain stone sceptre, called a half-sceptre.
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An ancient musical reed.
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A balance; measure; to weigh or measure; transverse.
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Wind; temper; feelings; to diffuse; scatter; haste.
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Square; regular; a region or place; then thereupon; connects cause & effect; a medical prescription; to compare.
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Fragrant; agreeable; excellent.
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Like; resembling.
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Wide; vacant space; a place to dwell in.
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Confused; forgetful; hurried; agitated.
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Wild; empty; waste; barren; dearth; famine.
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What is spoken in a dream; unreal; false; lying.
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A horse running swiftly.
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A certain part of the thorax.
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To seal or close any document; a seal; an envelope.
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A street; shop; tavern; to guard against; oppose; an impediment.
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An agitated state; indistinct; doubtful; similar.
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To inquire; examine; consult; ask advice; to see.
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Confused; unsettled; agitated; hurried.
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To reject; send away; let loose; lay down; dissipated; to imitate.
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To imitate; copy; in imitation of; according to.