Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/tim

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  • tim11448610
  • To warm up food in a pot.
khîeh lô̤h lô khṳ̀ tim: tim sie-sie cìaⁿ hó̤ cîah;
put it on the stove and warm it up: make it very hot and then it will be delectable.
cíu tim lío m̄ cai thóiⁿ, khṳt i ûak khṳ̀;
set the whiskey on to heat it, and it sprang ablaze when I was not looking to it.
cíu-pâng màiⁿ tim îeⁿ khṳ̀;
do not melt the wine pitcher when heating the wine.
tim chài;
to warm up food left from a previous meal.
  • tim181964
  • A bird like the secretary falcon, with a long black neck and red bill; it eats snakes, and is supposed to be so noxious that fish die where it drinks, the grass withers around its nest, and its feathers steeped in spirits make a virulent poison.
i ka-kì hôk tim cíu cṳ̆-cĭn;
he drank a dose of deadly poison and killed himself.
  • tîm20854
  • To sink; to quash; lost, destroyed; ruined.
cêk kâi tîm li, cêk kâi phû;
one sank and the other floated.
cûn tîm lô̤h khṳ̀;
the boat sank.
pùaⁿ phû pùaⁿ tîm;
half in and half out of water.
i tîm-mût i kâi mûeh-kĭaⁿ;
he made way with her things.
i kâi pēⁿ tîm tăng;
he is very sick.
tîm tŏ̤ cúi tói;
sank to the bottom.
cí kâi thim-hieⁿ ŏi tîm cúi kâi;
this garu-wood sinks in water.
  • tĭm181306
  • The royal We, Ourself.
hûang-tì cheng i ka-kī cheng cò̤ tĭm;
the emperor in speaking of himself says We.