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

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I.

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To bar of a door; to bar the gate.
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To remove from one place to another; to change; great.
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Impeded; obstinate stop-page; foolish; silly.
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Pleased; to please; harmony; joy.
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To hand down or continue in succession; a will or testament; to ridicule; remiss.
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To present or leave to; to bring upon one's self.
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Rice prepared into gruel or congee; to feed.
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Foreigners; to hurt; change; to equalize; class; great; good.
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Sisters of a wife or mother.
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The hurt or wound; a sore or wound.
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To spread out; disperse; ease expansion of mind; many.
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Constant; invariable rule or principle; a law.
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In; on; place where; to.
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Clothes; a cover; clothes for the upper part of the body.
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To rely on; trust to; according to; comparison.
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He; she; it; they; a person or thing.
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Violent laughter.
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Alas! Ah! Oh!
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Different; strange; foreign; to oppose; another.
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Posterity; descendants.
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Ideas; thoughts; opinion; meaning; intention.
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Pearl barley.
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To strangle; to suspend by a cord round the neck.
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The name given to a person after his death.
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Pain or stoppage in the throat.
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Spoiled food; difficulty in swallowing.
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Well acquainted with or versed in; to attend to carefully; weak.