Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/khien

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khíen

  • 繾綣khíen-khẃn391
  • Cordial; hospitable; friendly.
khṳ̀ kàu, i sĭm sĭ khíen-khẃn;
on our arrival he gave us a cordial reception.
màiⁿ tó̤ khíen-khẃn;
don't be ceremonious.
i kẃn-thăi lṳ́ jîeh ŭa kâi khíen-khẃn, lṳ́ kẃn-thăi i cò̤-nî hìeⁿ bô̤ chêng;
he treats you with great cordiality, so why do you show him so little kindness.
i kâi chin-chêng sĭm sĭ hó̤: khṳ̀ kàu i to sĭ khíen-khíen khẃn-khẃn;
his friendliness is very delightful: when you go there he is hospitality itself.
  • khíen39016210
  • To commission; to send away.
hong chîo-thêng che-khíen lâi kâi;
one sent by order of the government.
khíen-sái i khṳ̀ tī-kò̤ i cū tîeh khṳ̀;
he must go wherever he is sent.
khíen ke-jîn khṳ̀ mn̄g-hāu i;
send a servant to inquire after him.
ngí tīaⁿ cò̤ khíen cŭe;
adjudged to be a crime that should be punished by exile.
cîah cíu sio-khíen cē;
drink wine to dissipate care.
  • khíen39114914
  • To blame angrily.
ā-sĭ káⁿ jw̆n cò̤ cū pit cau thien khíen;
if one dare act recklessly, he will surely provoke the displeasure of Heaven.
  • khíen452940
  • A dog, especially a large one; it is a metaphor for wickedness and treason.
bé gû îeⁿ koi khíen sĭ kìe-cò̤ lâk-thiok;
horses, cows, sheep, fowls, dogs and swine are called the six sorts of domestic animals.