Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/hieh

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hîeh

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  • The leaves of a book.
cêk hîeh cṳ;
one leaf of a book.
thâu hîeh;
the first leaf.
búe hîeh;
the last leaf.
hien kùe hîeh; ĭoⁿ kùe hîeh;
turn over a leaf.
ĭoⁿ ke nŏ̤ hîeh;
turn over two more leaves.
cí pńg cheh jîeh cōi hĭeh?
How many leaves in this book?
cheh hîeh;
the printed page.
cí pńg cheh ŭ jîeh cōi hîeh sìo?
What is the number of pages marked in this volume?
kap tāⁿ hîeh;
mispaged in binding.
kim hîeh;
gold-leaf.
cheh hîeh màiⁿ kàuh;
do not double down the corner of the leaves.
hîeh màiⁿ chîp-jîo;
do not rumple the leaves.
cêk hîeh cêk hiêh àiⁿ khieh bâk;
double each sheet exactly in the middle to form the edge of the leaf.
sía kúi hîeh jī;
wrote several pages.
hîeh cìeⁿ pôiⁿ;
the first page on a leaf.
hîeh hìeⁿ pôiⁿ;
the last page on a leaf.
cìeⁿ pôiⁿ hîeh;
this side the leaf.
hìeⁿ póiⁿ hîeh;
the other side the leaf.
cīeⁿ hîeh;
the previous leaf.
ĕ hîeh;
the next leaf.
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  • The leaves of plants.
chīu hîeh;
leaves of a tree.
tek hîeh;
bamboo leaves.
ki hîeh;
branches and leaves.
nôiⁿ hîeh;
lotus leaves.
cíⁿ hîeh;
fresh new leaves.
sek hîeh;
full grown leaves.
ō hîeh khâng cúi cu;
the taro leaves hold watery pearls.
lô̤h hîeh;
falling leaves.
hwt hîeh;
to put forth leaves.
lut hîeh;
to shed leaves.
n̂g hîeh;
dry leaves.
khau chīu hîeh;
rake up the leaves.
kim ki gêk hîeh;
branches of gold and leaves of jade.
ngô̤-thong hîeh lô̤h thiⁿ-ĕ cai chiu;
when the catalpa leaves fall, it is autumn throughout the world.