Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/siⁿ

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siⁿ

  • sìⁿ7651911
  • Condition; state.
kùiⁿ-sìⁿ;
accustomed to; habituated.
m̄ kùiⁿ-sìⁿ;
unaccustomed to, unfamiliar with.
i iang-o̤ kàu kùiⁿ-sìⁿ căi;
he is accustomed to indulgence.
cò̤ khṳ̀ kùiⁿ-sìⁿ kùiⁿ-sìⁿ nē;
has done it till he is very familiar with the process.
  • sìⁿ753636
  • A fan; a hand screen; a leaf of a door or shutter.
chíu tèng khĭa ki sìⁿ;
held a fan in his hand.
sìⁿ tō̤;
a sheath for a fan.
sìⁿ-thūi;
a hook for fastening a fan case upon the girdle.
pa-cie sìⁿ;
a Swatow fan.
kìn-sìⁿ;
a lamp screen to be held in the hand.
hâp sìⁿ;
a folding fan.
lŵn-mô̤ⁿ sìⁿ;
a fan made from bird's feathers.
koi mô̤ⁿ sìⁿ; huang-lô sìⁿ, fan to fan the fire with.
sìⁿ pèⁿ;
the handle.
síⁿ kut;
the ribs.
sìⁿ nêk;
the body.
sìⁿ ngán;
the pivot.
sìⁿ khahk; sìⁿ thap;
the paper covering a fan.
taù ki sìⁿ pèⁿ;
put a handle on a fan.
sìⁿ thí-khui;
open a fan.
sìⁿ hâp-bûa;
close a fan.
kûe sìⁿ;
a palm-leaf fan.
páng tŏ̤ mn̂g-sìⁿ ău;
put it behind the door.
chia sìⁿ;
the leaves in a chain pump.
tuí huang-sìⁿ;
pull the punka.
khia ki sìⁿ tó̤ phuah huang;
had a fan and was fanning herself.
ūe sìⁿ;
to paint fans.