Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/sok

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  • sok779753
  • To bind many things together, to tie in a bundle, as fagots; to restrain, to coerce; a sheaf, a bundle; a classifier of such things as are bound.
sok cò̤ cêk sok;
bind them up in one bundle.
kwn lăi kâi sok-siu sĭ jîeh cōi?
In the written agreement with the teacher, what is the sum agreed upon as his wages?
ak-sok; iak-sok;
to repress, to keep down.
tîeh cai ak-sok i màiⁿ hùang-sṳ̀;
must keep him under restraint so that he will not be impudent.
iak-sok kàu ngîam căi;
kept in strict subjection.
m̄-hó̤ sok-pâk kàu nâng bô̤ lō hó̤ kîaⁿ;
should not bind people so that they have no freedom of action.
hái-îeⁿ kâi pńg chut lâi ŭ jîeh cōi sok?
How many bundles of fifty essays each were there, belonging to the Hai Ie candidates?
i cí hûe sît-căi sok chíu;
he is now really unable to act.
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  • To place under obligation harmfully.
lêk-sok;
extort.
cà sok;
badger.
sok mīaⁿ;
to involve one's life.
sok i kâi hûn;
implicate to such an extent as to involve all he possesses.
  • sok78012011
  • To shrink; to contract; to shrivel up; to draw in.
lîm tīn, thò̤-sok;
retreated when face to face with the enemy.
sok cò̤ cêk kò̤-kíaⁿ;
shriveled up to a little bit.
sok-tó̤ ku-ā chùn;
shrunk several inches.
kṳn sok kàu ŏi thìaⁿ;
the tendon is drawn up so that it aches.
sok-bûa;
to draw in.
sok-bûa cìaⁿ bŏi kûe lō;
draw back, so as not to be in the way.
úa kâi kha, thiⁿ-sî chìn cū ŏi sok sòi;
when the weather is cold my feet shrivel and become smaller.
sok cò̤ cêk pé;
all shrunk up in a bunch.
sok kàu sòi-sòi;
shriveled up small.
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  • Hasty, speedy, quick, urgent.
sok-sok cū khṳ̀ lí;
went quickly to attend to it.
húe sok cū khṳ̀;
went off in the utmost haste.
ciet sok cū lâi;
came with the greatest speed.
kîaⁿ sĭ kùe sok-hieⁿ;
goes out of fashion sooner than a common incense stick burns out.
àiⁿ sok put tâk;
if you are too urgent it cannot be effected; the more haste the less speed.
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  • Respectful; reverential, as when one is desirous to do his duty fully; severe and majestic.
sok-cĕⁿ;
decorous.
i kâi ke-kui ngîam-sok căi;
the domestic discipline is very strict.
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  • Silent; still; solitary.
sok-môk;
lonely.
ka-kī khĭa-khí sok-môk căi;
living all by yourself you must be lonely.
sok-sok môk-môk, bô̤ nâng sie phŭaⁿ;
very lonely with no companionship.
sok-cĕⁿ; sok-sok cĕⁿ;
very solitary.
  • sôk7804418
  • To belong to; pertaining to; allied.
sôk tŏ̤ tī-tîang kò̤?
To whom does it belong?
sĭ i kâi chin sôk;
are his own kin.
cŭe bô̤ kîp i kâi ke-sôk;
the crime does not involve his subordinates.
sĭ tŏ̤ i kâi sôk ĕ;
it pertains to his inferiors.
sôk tŏ̤ siang-hó̤;
depends upon his associates.
sṳ̄ sôk líang lâng;
to act either way is equally difficult.
sôk-ŵn;
a subaltern.
sôk tī-tîang kẃn?
Under whose constrol is it?
cía sĭ sôk tŏ̤ lṳ́ kò̤;
this pertains to you.
sôk tŏ̤ i hâng ĕ;
subject to him.
cía ĭ sôk im a sĭ sôk îang?
Does this belong to the female or to the male principle iu nature?
tîe-ciu-hú káu sôk;
the Tie-Chiu Department has nine districts.
tău-thâi sĭ kẃn-lí jît-sì sôk;
the ntendant of Circuit governs twenty-four dependencies.
  • sôk82297
  • What the common people desire or delight in; inelegant; uneducated; common, vulgar; the low and groveling business of life; the laity; the world.
sì-sók;
manners of the times.
sôk ĕ cíe nâng cìeⁿ-seⁿ;
of the common people but few do thus.
sôk ūe;
common talk, brogue, argot, a conventional dialect different from the book language.
sôk ūe cìeⁿ-seⁿ tàⁿ;
that is the way the unlearned talk.
cìeⁿ-seⁿ sía sĭ sôk sía;
that is the way it is commonly written by the uneducated.
lîah i hŵn sôk;
return him forcibly (from the priesthood) to common life.
i kâi sôk-ke sèⁿ sĭm-mûeh?
What is his laic surname?
iông-sôk kâi nâng;
the vulgar.
sîp sôk;
acquire vulgar habits.
cí kò̤ kâi hong-sôk ío hó̤;
the usages here are better.
i kâi nâng-īeⁿ seⁿ-lâi put sôk;
his appearance is not that of a common person.
khah sôk;
too commonplace.
sĭm sĭ sô̤-sôk;
is very base.
kṳ hieⁿ sôk sĭ cìeⁿ-se;
such are the customs of the village.
ak hong-sôk;
wicked ways.
cí kâi nâng cò̤ sṳ̄ cū thut sôk;
this man acts as if he were free from the prejudices of the ignorant.
sôk gṳ́;
an aphorism, a proverb.
jîp hieⁿ sûi sôk;
when in Rome do as the Romans do.
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  • To succeed, to keep up, to join on; continuous.
sôk ău cò̤-nî?
What then follows?
lôk-sôk lâi ŭ jîeh cōi?
One after the other, how many have come?
lâi khṳ̀ m̄ ciap-sôk;
did not come and go continuously.
i cē ciap-sôk m̄ tîeh cū kang-khó chūe;
if the continuity is broken it is difficult to find the clue again.
cí kâi bó sĭ ău lâi lêng-ūaⁿ sôk-hîⁿ kâi;
this is a second wife.
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  • To ransom; set free.
sôk cŭe;
set free from the consequences of sin.
sôk sin;
to manumit.
sôk hûe;
to ransom.
sôk tńg lâi;
to release from pawn or mortgage.
sôk siu ca-bó;
a manumited female slave.
cang kong sôk cŭe;
to make merit offset sin.
chíu-sôk;
to redeem.