Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/sak

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  • To shove a boat over the mud.
cûn sak bûa khàm-kha;
drag and push the boat over the mud-flats up to the bank.
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  • A louse; a parasitic insect.
thâu-sak;
lice in the head.
sak-bó̤;
a large louse.
sak hê;
small lice.
sin tèng kâi sak;
body lice.
bâk-sak;
bed-bugs.
pìn tīo sak;
comb out the lice.
sak-pìn;
a fine comb.
sak-n̆ng;
nits.
bâk-sak tìam;
a trap for bed-bugs.
cí īe îeh ŏi pheh tīo bâk-sak;
this preparation will drive away bugs.
suah sak;
destroy lice.
seⁿ sak;
breeds lice.
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  • To stop or fill up, to close, to obstruct; to spike, as a gun.
i kâi phīⁿ sak;
his nose is stopped up.
jú thiaⁿ jú sak khìo;
the more I hear the less I comprehend.
sak-cŭ;
blocked up.
cang cun-thak lâi sak miⁿ;
take a stopper and stop it tightly.
sak i kâi chùi;
stop his mouth.
cúi-kau sak khṳ̀;
the drain is obstructed.
tú-sak;
to block up, as an approach.
thàng-sak;
to stop up, as by passing a plug through a hole.
bô̤ hó̤ sak ceh;
nothing wherewith to stop the censure.
khah s`o͘i, sak m̄ kín;
it is too small, it will not fill the orifice.
siaⁿ sak khṳ̀;
his voice is husky.
sak kàu kín-k´ʼn, bŏi làng khùi;
stopped up tightly with no crevice for ventilation.
hĭⁿ-khang sak cháu-cúa, màiⁿ thiaⁿ i;
plug up your ears with brown paper, and do not listen to him.
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  • A Sanscrit syllable introduced by the Buddhists.
phû-sak;
the third class of saints; used to denote idols which are the images of deceased worthies.