Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/iah

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iah

  • iah920303
  • To vomit; to spew out.
a-nôⁿ cò̤-nî cìeⁿ-sî àiⁿ iah nĭ?
Why does the baby throw up its milk lately?
cîah lío iah chut lâi;
threw it up after swallowing it.
i cí nŏ̤ jît iah hueh;
he has vomited blood these last two days.
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  • To benefit; to advance the interests.
bô̤ iah;
of no benefit.
ŭ sún, bô̤ iah;
it is all loss, and no profit.
bô̤ lĭ-iah;
not advantageous.
ŭ sĭm-mih iah chù nē?
Of what advantage is it?
tăi ŭ iah;
very beneficial.
pó-iah sin-hun;
good for the health.
khiam sĭ ŭ iah;
humility advances one's interests.
iah-bó̤-cháu;
boneset.
chap cí kâi phêng-íu cū ŭ iah;
to associate with this friend will promote your interests.
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  • A government post; a station.
îah căm;
a post-station.
kàu îah-căm cū ūaⁿ;
change at the post-station.
îah-sêng sòi-sòi sĭ láu-tiaⁿ;
the governor of a post-station, be it ever so small, is still a governor.
îah bé;
post horses.
  • îah281724
  • The sixty-four diagrams.
mîaⁿ-ke phok îah;
expert in divining by diagrams.
cí hûe khṳ̀ phok kâi îah-khùe;
now went and had his fortune told by diagrams.
îah lí sĭ chim kâi;
the doctrine of the diagrams is a deep one.
cang îah-khùe cē chui-sǹg būe lâi kâi sṳ̄ cū ŏi soiⁿ cai;
by reckoning from the diagrams one may know the future.
îah-kiaⁿ;
The Book of Changes.
îah i lâi;
beckon to him to approach.
cang chíu îah i;
beckon to him.
thoiⁿ i cang sìⁿ tó̤ îah úa;
saw him motioning to me with his fan.
îah i bûa lâi tàⁿ ūe;
beckon to him to come and speak with me.
  • îah8901429
  • A general name for moths, millers, and sphinges.
bói-îah;
brilliant moths or butterflies.
bói-îah tó̤ chái hue;
the butterflies flit from flower to flower.
cí kâi bói-îah pàng lâi kûiⁿ căi;
this kite, made in imitation of a butterfly, has been sent up very high.
cang cúa kô kâi bói-îah;
make a butterfly kite of paper.
thái-ko̤ îah;
a large gray moth.
îah-thâu kâi ôi;
shoes having butterfly shaped ornaments on the toes.
teng khṳt teng-îah phah kùe;
the lamp has been extinguished by a small gray moth's flying into it.
chôiⁿ pìⁿ tāu-jîn ău cū pìⁿ cò̤ îah;
the silk-worm changes into a grub and afterward into a moth.
tōa cúi îah;
moths that are numerous in floods and heavy rains.