Page:A Chinese and English vocabulary, in the Tie-chiu dialect.djvu/72

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IONG

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A pottery an empty; retired, silent place.
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The wind shaking or agitating anything.
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Feeble; winning; luxuriant.
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Strange; superhuman; elves; fairies; an omen.
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To die early; short lived; to kill the young.
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Things produced out of the proper season or in an unnatural manner.
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Deep; profound; retired; tranquil.
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Calamity; untimely death.
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To remove a liquid from one vessel to another; to lade or dip out.
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Light and splendor of the sun.
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To shine upon; dart forth rays; luminous.
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To require; desire; requisite; important.

Iong.

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Allow permit, yield to contain; bear with; endure; countenance; manner.
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The banian tree.
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To fill; to contain; gentle flow; ease; leisure.
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A certain plant whose flowers are said to change their color thrice a day.
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A grave or tomb.
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Careful; attentive; good looking.
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To honor; rank; glory; beams under the eaves of a house.
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An illuminated house; name of a star and of a plant.
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Lustre of gems; bright; clear perceptions.
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To wind or roll up.
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An earthern pitcher or vessel with a long neck.
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A fire fly; glow worm.
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A deep lake; marshy ground.
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To explain and discuss; a camp.
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Constant; ordinary; simple; cordial; agreeing.
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To hire; to serve for hire; equal; impartial; to do.
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A small city; a wall; to make a mud wall.
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Indolent; lazy.
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Full; overflowing; complete.
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Notes of birds; harmonious sounds.
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Dressed food; to cook a morning meal; harmony.
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Harmony; to assist; collect together.