撲
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To flap; to flit.
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phêh sît;
to clap the wings.
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teng khṳt îah phêh kùe khṳ̀;
the lamp was put out by a moth’s flapping its wings.
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koi-ang phêh sît lío cū thí;
the cock claps its wings and crows.
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kâi pit-pô̤ phêh tùe thâu-khak téng kùe;
a bat flitted past above their heads.
— phek —
闢
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To develop, as nature does; to open up; to disclose.
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tī-hng khai-phek;
an open country.
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gūa tîaⁿ khui-phek căi;
the outer court is broad and airy.
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tī-tîeⁿ khui-khui phek-phek;
a wide open plain.
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i kâi mn̂g lō m̄ khui-phek, khah ak-sak;
his way is not plain, he is too much hedged in.
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i kâi sim-heng khai-phek bŏi oih-sòi;
his mind is liberal, not narrow.
魄
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The animal soul, that goes earthward at death and forms the ghost; the faculties, the senses, the animal spirits.
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lô̤h phek;
spiritless, disheartened.
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kiaⁿ kàu i bô̤ hûn bô̤ phek;
frightened out of his wits.
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cē thóiⁿ tîeh hûn pue, phek sùaⁿ;
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sam hûn chit phek;
the three souls and seven spirits of man.
**霹靂](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/霹靂)phek-lêk694
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A sudden, loud noise.
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thiaⁿ-kìⁿ cêk siaⁿ phek-lék;
heard a crash.
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i kâi nâng phek-lêk cǎi;
he is a very boisterous person.
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i kai siaⁿ-âu, jû tâng phek-lêk;
his voice sounds like thunder.
**嗶吱](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/嗶吱)phek-ki692
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Long-ells, a kind of woolen cloth.
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phek-ki ío phīⁿ, nî ío kùi;
long-ells is cheaper than broadcloth.