Page:A Chinese and English vocabulary, in the Tie-chiu dialect.djvu/141

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PʽᴺIA PIE PʽIE PIEN PʽIEN
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11
Ice; gum; as camphor; rock sugar &c.
2
An astronomical character used in the cycle.
2
Food made of flour, as pastry, cakes, biscuit.
3-
Together with; also; both together.

Pʽⁿia.

3-
To betroth; espouse; ask; enquire of; invite.

Pie.

3-
To float; sail; moved and agitated as by the wind.
3-
A lady's kerchief; pictures pasted on anything.

Pʽie.

-1
Moss-like substance which grows on stagnant water.
3-
A government warrant; a broker's ticket; a written order.
3-
To strike; to beat or lay the hand upon the breast; to make a signal.

Pien.

1
The rope of a well; a rope for drawing water.
1
A whip, lash or rod; to whip; flog.
1
Name of an office; a basket used in sacrifice.
2
A thin utensil; flat; a board; or tablet.
-3
Hurry; perturbed; hasty; a law; system of government.
-3
Gladsome; joyful.
-3
To touch with the hand; to strike the hands together, as in beating time, dancing etc.
便-3
Easel convenient; advantageous; then; forthwith; thus.
-3
To divide; distinguish; discuss; ascertain.
-3
The internal sections of fruit like an orange; petals of flowers.
-3
To distinguish; judge; discriminate clearly; to dispute.
3-
A change; alternation; revolution; calamity.
3-3-
To go round; extend every where; to pervade every place.

Pʽien.

-1
Lateral; inclined; partial to; selfish; depraved; bent upon; side.
-1
A leaf or section of a book; writing on a slip of bamboo.
-1
To arrange together in proper order; to bind; plait.
-1
To fly swiftly; crowd and bustle; troops and banners.
-1
A bat; also the name of a fish.
-1
Small; straight; cramped; narrow.
-1
Lame or distorted about the foot; the knee pan.