A Chinese and English vocabulary, in the Tie-chiu dialect/Ku
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Ku.
- 劬-1
- Labor; travail; distress; fatigue.
- 拘-1
- To hook or take; to sweep or draw together.
- 朐-1
- Dried meat; hams.
- 駒-1
- A colt; fine young horse.
- 煦-1
- To boil; to heat; genial warmth; kind; benevolent.
- 龜-1
- A tortoise.
- 骷-1
- Bones of the knee; loins and shoulder.
- 辜-1
- Fault; crime; guilt; to monopolize.
- 俱1
- All; together; prepared.
- 舊1
- Old; not new; a long time; formerly.
- 賈2
- To buy and sell; a merchant.
- 久2
- A long time.
- 盬2
- Any vessel or utensil.
- ⿱艹⿱⿰臣古皿2
- Name of a plant.
- 𦍩2
- A sheep with black and white wool; a ram.
- 嘏2
- Great; remote; stable; happy; blessed; propitious.
- 具-3
- Arranged; prepared; to present to; a utensil.
- 颶-3
- A whirlwind; typhoon; a sea storm.
- 舅-3
- The brothers of a mother or wife; father of a husband.
- 懼-3
- Fear; apprehension.
- 句3-
- A sentence; period; to mark off; reject.
- 故3-
- A cause; reason; therefore; old; ancient; to die.
- 固3-
- Certainly; firm; solid; impervious; obstinate.
- 婟3-
- Excessive attachment to.
- 痼3-
- A chronic, deep rooted, obstinate disease.
- 錮3-
- To close or stop up firmly; to shut up a way.
- 顧3-
- To look to with care and regard; to protect.