Page:A Chinese and English vocabulary, in the Tie-chiu dialect.djvu/138

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PᴺE PʽᴺE PEK PʽEK PENG

3-
A turban; napkin to cover the forehead; apron.

Pⁿe.

-1
A temporary tent or shed.
3
Sickness; disease; defect; fault; to cause disease.
3-
A handle; authority; control.

Pʽⁿe.

-1
Even; level; smooth.
-1
Sound of a drum; appendages to military chariots; abundant; haughty; a path.
-1
A large swelled belly.

Pek.

4
Urgent; pressing; to press hard upon and embarrass.
4
To oppress; use ill; to compress; to fill; distend.
4
To press upon; reduce to straits; tyrannize over.

Pʽek.

4
A title of royal personages; majestic; punishment; laws.
4
To strike or break open; to tear; split; cut.
4
To open; break; the fingers.
4
Indigestion; costiveness; a craving appetite; phlegm.
4
To fold or plait garments.
4
To shake; burst forth or open; to expand; retire.
4
The shock and noise of thunder; crashing of an earthquake.
4
Amber.
4
A stone of azure or bluish color.
4
The animal soul; sentient principle; form.
4
To fall prostate; to go on the hands and knees; to hasten.
4
A species of turnip.

Peng.

-1
Death of the emperor or high rulers.
-1
A pair of horses attached to a carriage; together.
2
Hard; stiff; indurated skin; callous.
2
To be dispersed; to water idly; flow away; expel.
2
A handful; to grasp; lay hold of; adhere to.
2
The light of fire; luminous; perspicuous.
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To expel; drive away.
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Together with; and; also; moreover; united.
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On a line with; even; together; to reject.