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- aputtør [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: af'pud'tør [[...]][i#] [p.1]
- N sian : roly-poly doll
- 不倒翁
- zhutsiin [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zhud'siin [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- SV : lost in thought, engrossed, preoccupied
- 出神
- zhutsiin [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zhud'siin [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- VO : be lost in thought, be engrossed, be preoccupied
- 出神
- zhutsiuu [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zhud'siuu [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- V : sell
- 出售
- zhutsvoaf [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zhud'svoaf [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- VO : take (the deceased) to the cemetery (in funeral procession, syn hoat-song 2)
- 出殯
- zhutsui [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zhud'sui [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- VO : head out (of rice, wheat, etc forming ears or heads)
- 出穗
- zhutsuun [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zhud'suun [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- V : make a tour of inspection (originally of the Emperor, now of idol in procession)
- 出巡
- u: zhud'tefng [wt] [HTB] [wiki] [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- VO : have male descendants
- 添丁
- zhutteeng [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zhud'teeng [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- VO : attend court (judge)
- 出庭
- zhutteeng [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zhud'teeng [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- VO : appear in court (prisoner, witness)
- 出庭
- zhuttin [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zhud'tin [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- VO : to into battle (as a line)
- 出陣
- zhuttviw [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zhud'tviw [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- V : make an official trip, make a business trip
- 出差
- zhutthay [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zhud'thay [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- VO : be born (from the womb, cf chhut-si3)
- 出胎
- zhutthaau [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zhud'thaau [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- VO : become successful after great difficulty
- 出人頭地
- zhutthaau [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zhud'thaau [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- pNmod : a little more (of quantities)
- 多一點
- zhutthauthvy [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: zhud'thaau'thvy [[...]][i#] [p.64]
- VO : become successful after great difficulty, enjoy the result of one's hard work
- 熬出頭了
- egsefng [wt] [HTB] [wiki] u: ek'sefng [[...]][i#] [p.66]
- N ê : male dancer who performs at the celebration of Confucius birthday (formerly 64 dancers performed on Confucius birthday, or for the Emperor, 36 dancers for a provincial governor, and 16 for lesser officials)
- 佾生