A Chinese and English vocabulary, in the Tie-chiu dialect/Liam or Niam
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Liam or Niam.
- 帘-1
- A tent; grog shop; a flag hung at a wine shop.
- 廉-1
- Economical; moderate; uncorrupted; modest; to examine.
- 簾-1
- A curtain or screen.
- 臁-1
- The sides of the leg.
- 薕-1
- Name of a plant.
- 鐮-1
- A sickle; pruning knife.
- 匲-1
- A lady's toilet; box of perfume.
- 歛2
- To collect; to harvest; to amass; hoard up.
- 蘝2
- Name of a creeping plant.
- 念-3
- To ponder; consider; the thoughts; to read in a singing tone.
- 唸-3
- To sigh; a sigh; to recite.
- 捻-3
- To take work in the fingers.
- 殮-3
- To shroud the dead; dress for the grave.
- 稔-3
- Grain fully ripe; what has been long accumulating.
- 諗-3
- Thought; to consider; to give advice or reproof.