A Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary of the Swatow Dialect (汕頭方言音義字典) / lut | 閩南語書寫

A Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary of the Swatow Dialect (汕頭方言音義字典) / lut

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  • To slip out; to come apart; to shed.

  • khah khùaⁿ cū ŏi lut chut lâi;

    if it is too loose it will slip out.

  • i kă kín-kín, pak m̄ lut;

    he holds it very tightly between his teeth, and I cannot get it out.

  • khṳt i tîⁿ kín tó̤ kò̤, pak m̄ lut lih;

    it is all tangled up in it, and I cannot untangle it in the least.

  • i kâi ie-tŏ lut khṳ̀, kio i pâk hó̤ cē;

    her girdle has untied, tie it on for her.

  • kut lut chut lâi;

    the bones slip out from the flesh.

  • sâh kàu lut kut;

    seethe it till the bones fall out.

  • chīu lut hîeh;

    the trees shed their leaves.

  • lut mô̤ⁿ;

    shed their fur.

  • cìeⁿ-seⁿ bŏi lut;

    thus it will not fail to stay where it is fixed.

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  • Docked; lopped off; clipped.

  • tó̤-lut;

    curtailed; chipped; cut short.

  • kô̤-kíaⁿ mûeh tó̤-lut tó̤-lut nē, tâk tîeh sĭm-mih cîⁿ;

    a bit of a thing, and with part of it hacked off at that, it can be of no great value.

  • cí cêk ki sang-hû cìeⁿ tó̤-lut, cò̤ tâk ŭ cìeⁿ cōi ngṳ̂n?

    How is it that this stem of red coral, truncated as it is, is worth so much money?

  • chíu chun chut lâi tó̤-lut tô̤-lut, nē;

    stretched out a stubby arm.

  • khah tó̤-lut, m̄ cìe īeⁿ;

    too squat, and unstylish.

  • To rub or draw through the hand.

  • lût i kâi cí chut lâi;

    scrape out its seeds.

  • lût gû-ni;

    to milk.

  • lût chiu;

    to stroke the beard.

  • mô̤ⁿ lût tît;

    smooth the hair straight.

  • cúi-hun-tâng cang pó̤-sua lût i kng;

    take emery powder and polish the pipe.

  • chíu-hŵn lût chut lâi;

    pall off your bracelet.

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  • Bare, not wooded, as a hill.

  • kng-lût-sût;

    perfectly bald; destitute of all vegetable growth.

  • kâi suaⁿ cn̂g kâi kng-lût-sût;

    a perfectly bald mountain.

  • múaⁿ-tī-kò̤ kng-lût-sût kng-lût-sût, i àiⁿ tìam-pàng tī-kò̤?

    The whole place is without copse or brushwood, where would he hide in it?

  • i kâi thâu-khak kng-lût-sût;

    his pate is bald.

  • A statute, a fixed law, an ordinance; a standard; rules of versification.

  • lût-lī;

    statutes and rescripts, (the former are regarded as more fundamental than the latter).

  • lût-huap ngîam;

    the laws are strict.

  • i cò̤ sṳ̄ bô̤ huap bô̤ lût;

    he acts without any regard to rules or regulations; he is perfectly lawless.

  • cêk lût kîaⁿ;

    one uniform code.

  • chit lût si;

    heptameter verse.

  • cìe lût phōiⁿ;

    judged according to law.

  • A water-bird, perhaps a lapwing, named from its note;

    it knows the approach of rain and is thought by the Chinese to be akin to the quail.