Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/khuai

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khùai

  • khuai471614
  • Glad; cheerful; pleasure; alacrity; rapid; prompt.
khùai-lâk;
in good spirits.
ciu-jît to sĭ khùai-khùai lâk-lâk, míen hwn-ló̤;
is as happy as the day is long, and has no occasion for sorrow.
khùai-ì;
delightsome.
cí kĭaⁿ sṳ̄ cò̤ khṳ̀ khùai-ì căi;
this affair has come about in a very satisfactory way.
cí kâi ūi-chṳ̀ sĭm sĭ lîang-khùai;
this place is delightfully cool.
sóng-khùai; comfortable;
easy and contented.
i mih-sṳ̄ to sĭ sóng-sóng khùai-khùai, bŏi khu-thì;
everything goes smoothly with him, and he has nothing to bother him.
sin-cīeⁿ m̄ sóng-khùai;
is quite unwell.
cêk sî cṳ khùai;
a moment's pleasure.
i tó̤ tng bé-khùai;
he is a thief detector in a magistrate's office.
khùai-pang;
thief-catchers.
khùai cûn;
a fast boat.
khùai hia;
military boots.
thìang khùai;
keen.
tàⁿ lâi thìang- khùai căi;
very sharply said.
  • khùai4851818
  • To cut off, to amputate, to decollate; to cut in two.
khùai-cṳ́-síu;
au executioner.
i sĭ sĭang mîaⁿ-ke kâi khùai-cṳ́-síu, cêk hûe ŏi thâi kúi peh nâng, cêk nâng cêk ē to;
he is a very expert headsman, and can decapitate several hundred men at one time, with one stroke of the knife to each.