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

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Kʽi.

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Strange; wonderful; mysterious; to wonder.
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Small pieces of waste land; surplus;
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A certain precious stone; fond of play.
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Variegated; striped with different colors.
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He; she; it; they; his; its; any one; the; that.
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An appointed time; to expect.
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Name of a shelf fish, similar to a crab, not eatable.
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A fabulous male animal which appears on the birth of great sages.
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A limit; boundary, 1000 li around the royal abode.
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To pray; invoke; supplicate of the gods; beg.
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The soul which animates the earth; the earth; respect; awe.
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Affluent; abundant; numerous; great; at ease.
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Aged; sixty years old; to direct; adjust.
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To deceive; impose upon; insult; deceive one's self; to slant; to tip.
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A valley with a stream running through it.
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A road; a path.
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Mountainous path; dangerously precipice; dangerous.
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Incomplete; single; with but one foot.
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To rise; to raise; lift up; to begin.
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To open; explain; inform; instruct; distinguish.
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An ensign of authority; a spear carried by a forerunner.
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A vessel; instrument; utensil; talent.
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Breath; animal life; any subtle fluid; spirit or temper; feelings; ethereal; primary substance.
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Provisions; grain for cattle, for presents or offerings.
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Haste; speed; promptly.
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To break off; forget; reject; give up; refuse.