chienthuii peklien | hammer into shape; form iron utensil; develop human character by persistent knocking into shape; undergo severe training and hammering; write with the utmost care (Lit. with countless changes and corrections) | 千錘百鍊
chirnthuii | weight; counter weight used with a steelyard | 秤槌; 秤錘
ciøqthuii | stone mallet | 石槌
gefngthuii | rolling-pin | 研槌; 杵
gixsuxthuii | gavel (used by the speaker of a legislature) | 議事槌
goxngthuii | crass | 憨錘
ienthuii | lead sinkers for fishing tackle; nets | 鉛墜; 鉛錘
kekthuithuii | play dumb | 激槌槌
khuxthuii | pestle | 杵愚; 臼槌
kofthuii | drum hummer; the hummer to beat a drum; drumsticks | 鼓槌
korngthuii | hammer; mallet | 大槌; 摃槌
kurnthuii | stick and hammer | 棍槌
kvoafthuii | a rolling wooden stick used as a tool to make dough into wheaten foods | 簳鎚; 簳麵桿
lorngthuii | get a mallet | 弄槌
luithuii | pestle; to poke | 擂槌; 杵
løthuii | gongstick; stick used to beat a gong; clapper for a gong | 鑼槌
niuxthuii | counter weight of a large steelyard | 量錘
phengthuii | weight | 秤錘
tefng'afthuii | hammer | 釘仔鎚
teng'ar-thuii | hammer for driving nails or tacks | 釘仔鎚; 釘仔槌; 鎚子
thihthuii | an iron hammer; hammer | 鐵鎚; 鐵槌
thuii | naturally stupid looking and wanting in animation; very dull; quiet; not seeming to understand or take any interest in what we say | 槌槌; 槌; 錘錘; 遲鈍; 愚蠢
thuii`køf | fool | 槌哥; 錘哥; 傻瓜
thuiie'thuithuii | dump; dull | 槌槌槌
thuithuii | foolish and frank; simple minded | 愚直; 傻兮兮
tørthauthuii | counter attack to win | 倒頭槌
zengkhuxthuii | pestle for a large rice mortar worked by hand | 舂臼錘; 舂杵; 舂槌
zengthuii | clapper or tongue of a bell; striker for a bell; hammer or mallet of mortar; an instrument to ring a bell | 鐘搥; 鐘舌
zhathuii | wooden pestle; beetle; heavy stick for beating things | 柴槌
zhurnthuii | inch mallet | 寸槌
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