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

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Siu.

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To swim.
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To collect or receive; to bind or restrain.
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To direct; regulate; adorn; cultivate the mind or heart.
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A comb; to comb; to dress.
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To be ashamed; conscious of having done wrong; to offer to a superior.
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To present food to a superior; to feed; food.
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To head; a chief; a leader; to head; to manifest; origin.
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To hold fast; guard; keep; protect; observe.
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Ordure; to sweep away filth.
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A besom; a broom; a certain kind of bamboo.
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To receive; accept; endure; forms the passive of verbs.
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To give to; to communicate.
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A piece of silk to which official seals are suspended.
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Longevity; age; a delicate term for death.
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Flowery; splendid; elegant; luxuriant.
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A section of cotton; to embroider.
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Rust in metals.
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Disquietude of mind; grief; the older of two wives.
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A den or cavern in a mountain; a ravine.
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The sleeve or cuff of a garment; valuable.
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To hunt; to go round and examine, as an officer; to patrol.
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A quadruped; a wild beast; an animal.
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To variegate with different colors; embroidered.