秉
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To hold in the hand; to uphold; to maintain; to have power.
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sĭ i tó̤ péng khŵn;
it is he who holds the power.
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péng kong phōiⁿ sṳ̄;
adjudicate matters in an equitable way.
駢
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Union between things naturally separate.
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péng cóiⁿ;
a double finger, two of the fingers grown together.
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péng khî;
two teeth united so as to form one.
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péng hîap;
ribs joined as to have no interstice between the two.
憑
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To trust to; confiding in; according to, as; proof, evidence; that which can be proven.
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pêng tong bói-kàn móng nâng kâi châng;
depend on a middleman to buy a field from a certain man.
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jĭm pêng i cò̤-nî īeⁿ;
in any way he pleases.
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cía sĭ ŭ pêng ŭ kṳ̆ kâi;
this is something for which there is proof.
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bô̤ pêng-kṳ̆;
without proof.
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kháu sueh, bô̤ pêng;
words will not serve for proof.
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cang sĭm-mûeh ûi pêng?;
What evidence is there for it?
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cía sĭ pêng i tàⁿ kâi;
this verifies what he said.
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pêng toaⁿ;
a receipt or order.
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pêng-toaⁿ chú ngṳ̂n cêk choiⁿ níe;
the draft calls for a thousand taels.
並
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Two standing or going together; a dual arrangement; a copulative particle; altogether; both, with, and, also, moreover, unitedly, at once; used before a negative it enforces it.
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pĕng bô̤ cìeⁿ-seⁿ;
it is not so at all.
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pĕng hut;
by no means.
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pĕng hui ŭ ì;
quite unintentional.
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nŏ̤ nâng pĕng cŏ̤;
both sat down.
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pĕng m̄ sĭ;
not so at all.
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pĕng ĭong, jîeh cōi cîⁿ?;
How much was it, including commission?