Page:A Chinese and English vocabulary, in the Tie-chiu dialect.djvu/135

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PʽÁ PAI PʽAI PÁK PʽÁK
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To desist; put a stop to; a final particle; enough; well.
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To encroach; usurp; use force; compel; a prickly plant.
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A leopard.

Pʽá.

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A disease which causes swelling; swollen; a swelling.
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Empty, as grain without a kernel; withered; blasted.
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To fear; be afraid.
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To pat; touch; stroke.
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To strike; beat; to reckon; commence; do.

Pai.

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A tablet; an order of government; a permit; passport; warrant; a shield.
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To arrange; adjust; put in order; spread out.
2
To separate; spread out; open; to strike; rouse.
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To subvert or be subverted; to break; spoil; ruin.
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To bow; worship; to bow in token of accepting anything.
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The sound of water increasing and rushing.

Pʽai.

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Dissolute play and amusement; irresolute; fickle.
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To branch off; ramify; appoint to various departments.
3
Increasing; copious; superabundant; rainy.
3
Heavy rains; water flowing; marshy.

Pák.

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To bind; tie fast; roll up.
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A wide piece of cloth; roll of cloth or paper.
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The stomach; abdomen.
4
North; to go north.
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To split; tear; peel; flay; uncover; cut up.

Pʽák.

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To dry in the sun; scorch; bear the heat of the sun.
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A heavy rain; water rushing down; in a spring.
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To dry by the fire; to heat; to fire crackers; to rend.
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Hail; frozen rain.
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General; extensive; universal; profound.
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To strike with the hand; to touch; to fight; to wrest from.
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To strip and mangle slaughtered bodies; ribs and shoulders.
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To help; assist; assit with money.