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

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Kám.

1
Sweet; pleasant; agreeable; voluntary; flattering.
1
A decoction; rice-water.
1
A disease of children from eating sweet; venereal sores.
1
Purple color; a kind of purple colored silk.
1
Liquorice plant.
1
Plenty; abundance; name of a place and of a river.
1
A jail or prison.
2
To move; rouse; excite indignation; thanks.
3-
To oversee; control; an overseer; inspector; an eunuch.
3-3-
A mirror; a percept or warning; to see.
3-
To stop the mouth; refrain or be prohibited to speak.