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

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

↩️ 轉總目錄

  • A distributive particle, each, every; each one; any one.

  • múeⁿ jît, múeⁿ mêⁿ;

    every day and night.

  • múeⁿ tǹg;

    every meal.

  • múeⁿ nâng;

    every one.

  • mûeⁿ kĭaⁿ;

    every sort.

  • múeⁿ sṳ̄;

    every affair.

  • The measles.

  • chut mûeⁿ;

    have the measles.

  • a-noⁿ-kíaⁿ hùe cîah mûaⁿ tó̤ kò̤;

    the children have caught the measles.

  • Mud.

  • thô-kau-mûeⁿ; thô mûeⁿ;

    mud; pasty soil.

  • sái-kau-mûeⁿ;

    mud from a sewer.

  • hô-liu kàng thô-mûeⁿ;

    the fresh water eel burrows in the mud.

  • Congee.

  • pû mûeⁿ; cṳ́ mûeⁿ;

    to make congee.

  • mûeⁿ àiⁿ kṳ̂t a àiⁿ chieh?

    Do you want the congee thick or thin?

  • Dark; obscure; difficult to distinguish things; the mind not clear about a thing.

  • mŭeⁿ sim kâi sṳ̄ m̄-hó̤ cò̤;

    one should not do what is against his conscience.

  • mŭeⁿ pńg sim;

    deceive one’s self.

  • mŭeⁿ lîang sim;

    to confuse one’s perceptions of the right.

  • i kâi sim àm-mŭeⁿ;

    his mind is darkened.

  • mông-mŭeⁿ;

    unable to perceive clearly; befogged.

  • An ogre, or demon brute of the woods; a brownie with a man’s face and four legs.

  • sîa-mŭeⁿ;

    a vicious satyr; a fiendish beast.

  • To rest from labor and dose.

  • māng-mŭeⁿ kâi sṳ̄ m̄-hó̤ pêng;

    one should not take what he dreams as evidence.

  • A younger sister.

  • a-mūeⁿ kíaⁿ;

    a little sister.

  • sòi mūeⁿ;

    the youngest sister.

  • hiaⁿ-tĭ cí-mūeⁿ;

    brothers and sisters.

  • lĕng mūeⁿ kè tī-kò̤?

    Into what place is your sister married?

  • píe cí-mūeⁿ;

    female cousins of different surnames.

  • mūeⁿ sài;

    younger sister’s husband.

  • kit pài cò̤ cí-mūeⁿ;

    adopted by each other as sisters.