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

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

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  • To stop; to hinder; to embarrass.

  • bô̤ nâng káⁿ lâi nûaⁿ-có̤;

    no one dare come and put a stop toit.

  • bô̤ có̤ bô̤ nûaⁿ, tît-tît cū kàu hṳ́-kò̤;

    no interference nor impediment, so that we went there straightway.

  • nûaⁿ kīe jîp-tîaⁿ;

    embarrass the sedan in entering the court- ard.

  • nûaⁿ lō chíeⁿ kiap;

    waylay and rob.

  • nûaⁿ côih tŏ̤ iò lō kò̤;

    beset them in the pass.

  • nûaⁿ m̄ cŭ;

    could not stop them.

  • A pen; a railing.

  • céⁿ nûaⁿ;

    a well-curb.

  • gû nûaⁿ;

    a cattle pen.

  • Saliva.

  • lâu nŭaⁿ;

    to drool.

  • nŭaⁿ-cúi kī-kī lâu;

    the saliva ran out continually.

  • jíang kàu âu bô̤ nŭaⁿ;

    shrieked till my throat was parched.

  • thóiⁿ tîeh tó̤ tăm nŭaⁿ;

    seeing it makes his mouth water.

  • cêk mn̂g-khí khí-lâi kâi chùi seⁿ lô̤ nŭaⁿ;

    when I get up in the morning my mouth tastes badly.

  • lâu nŭaⁿ, lâu phûeh;

    froth at the mouth.

  • chàu nŭaⁿ kôi;

    fetid secretions from the mouth.

  • phùi nŭaⁿ;

    to spit.

  • Rotten; corrupted; running, as an old sore; over-ripe; pulpy.

  • i cêk sin ŏi phùa nūaⁿ;

    he is covered with old sores.

  • ciu sin mîⁿ-mîⁿ nūaⁿ-nūaⁿ;

    his whole body is putrescent.

  • àu kàu nūaⁿ;

    so rotten as to be putrid.

  • nūaⁿ châ m̄ hó̤ tio;

    rotten wood is not good to whittle.

  • cù nūaⁿ;

    worm eaten.

  • àiⁿ cṳ́ kàu i nūaⁿ tîeh ho̤h cōi thùaⁿ;

    to cook it till it is pulpy will take a deal of coal.