A table on which to lean; a bench, or bar before a judge, or that which lies on it; a case in law, an action; an occurrence, event or affair, spoken of judicially; a sentence, a decision; to try, or to decide a case.
íⁿ-keng kak ùaⁿ lío;
the case is closed.
tìo ùaⁿ-kẁn lâi thóiⁿ;
call for the official records and see.
ùaⁿ chêng;
the circumstances of a case.
cêk kĭaⁿ ùaⁿ sím jîeh kú?
How long has the case been before the court?
ùaⁿ îu;
the merits of a case.
sím ùaⁿ;
to try a case.
mn̄g ùaⁿ;
cross-question.
kíaⁿ-jit tẁn kúi khí ùaⁿ;
has to-day decided several cases.
ùaⁿ-kím lío būe ŭ tẁn-kak;
the case has been tried, but the verdict is not yet rendered.
i khṳ̀ phùa mīaⁿ-ùaⁿ;
he has gone to enter an indictment for murder.
phùa ùaⁿ;
to put a case in the hands of a magistrate.
kò̤ kàu ang-chak ùaⁿ ĕ ciaⁿ tit;
carried the case up to the court of the provincial-judge and there won it.
kong ùaⁿ chn̂g;
the judge's bench.
ùaⁿ côiⁿ;
at the bar.
lêng-ūaⁿ hwn ùaⁿ;
to give a case a rehearing.
kū ùaⁿ;
an old undecided case.
bô̤ thâu kong-ùaⁿ;
a case without evidence.
ùaⁿ-chn̂g kẁn kàu lîh;
beat upon the bench so as to split it, as in great indignation.
pái hieⁿ-ùaⁿ ngêng-
cih;
place an alter with censers on it in sign of welcome.
cí khue tī-tîang kháu ùaⁿ-sín?
Who stood first on the list of graduates at this examination?
Running, bubbling, like water; living, lively, active; bright, cheerful; to live; to vivify; life; motion; the germ of life; movable; a living; livelihood; occupation; applied to some drugs to indicate their efficacy.