Giaqthaau svachiøq u sinbeeng | The gods are always near you. (Lit. Raise your head three feet and there is a spirit.) | 舉頭三尺有神明
chiøq | a ruler; the foot; foot; one a rule | 尺; 呎; 胰
chiøqar | grass mat | 蓆子; 蓆仔; 蓆(子)
chiøqzhao | rushes or grass for making a hat or mat | 藺草; 蓆草
chvichiøq | fresh | 新鮮
cid chiøqar | weave a mat | 織蓆仔
cidchiøq | one foot | 一尺
engchiøq | foot; feet; foot (as a measure of length) | 英尺; 英呎
hongchiøq | square foot | 方尺
iøchiøq | pancreatic | 腰觸; 腰尺; 胰臟
iøchiøq-iam | pancreatitis | 腰觸炎; 腰尺炎
kaechiøq | rules | 規尺
keasngrchiøq | slide rule | 計算尺
khiokchiøq | carpenter's square | 曲尺
khutchiøq | curve ruler | 屈尺
kngfchiøq | tape measure | 卷尺
kongchiøq | meter | 公尺
kuychiøq | how many meters | 幾尺
liangchiøqterng | sleeping mat top | 涼蓆頂
libhofng-chiøq | cubic foot | 立方尺
libhongchiøq | cubic foot | 立方尺
mosudchiøq | magic ruler | 魔術尺
pahchiøq kanthaau | the highest achievement (Lit. top of a hundred-foot pole) | 百尺竿頭
phøexchiøq | bedding (including grass mat) | 被蓆
porchiøq | ruler used to measure cloth | 布尺; 皮尺
pylexchiøq | scale (of a map; model) | 比例尺
siokchiøq | grass mat for sleeping | 宿蓆
sokkachiøq | plastic ruler | 塑膠尺
svakakchiøq | triangule ruler | 三角尺
tekzhuxn cirnchiøq | the more he gets; the more he wants; small concessions lead to greater demands | 得寸進尺
tengji-chiøq | a T-square | 丁字尺
thihchiøq | an iron mace (used as a weapon) | 鐵尺
titzhuxn cirnchiøq | The more one gets the more he wants. Small concessions lead to greater demands | 得寸進尺
vichiøq | compasses | 圓尺; 圓規
zhaichiøq | tailor's measure | 裁尺
zhaihongchiøq | sewing ruler | 裁縫尺
zhawchiøqar | straw mat | 草蓆仔
zhawchiøqkoaf | straw mat song | 草蓆歌
zhurnchiøq | dimension; measure; size; measurement | 尺寸; 寸尺
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