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 一頭羊 Süò⁸ t‘au⁵ Iong⁵, A goat.

一頭綿羊 Süò⁸ t‘au⁵ Ming⁵-iong⁵, A sheep.

一頭猪 Süò⁸ t‘au⁵ Tü, A hog.

一頭犬 Süò⁸ t‘au⁵ K‘eng⁵, A dog.

一頭雞 Süò⁸ t‘au⁵ Kie, A fowl, a hen.

一頭鴨 Süò⁸ t‘au⁵ Ah⁴, A duck.

一頭鵝 Süò⁸ t‘au⁵ Ngie⁵, A goose.

一張椅 Süò⁸ t‘iong Ie², One chair.

一張棹桌 [sic] Süò⁸ t‘iong Tò⁴, One table.

一張紙 Süò⁸ t‘iong Chai², One sheet of paper.

一張畫 Süò⁸ t‘iong Ua⁷, One picture.

一套衣裳 Süò⁸ t‘ò³ I-siong⁵, One suit of clothes.

一套金鼓吹 Süò⁸ t‘ò³ King-ku²-ch‘ue, A band of music.

一套都乘盤 Süò⁸ t‘ò³ Tu-sing-puang⁵, A set of elegant dishes (?)

一刀紙 Süò⁸ tò Chai², A ream of paper, one cut of paper, one package varying from 48 to 195 sheets.

Chinese Synonyms.
按 Eng³, To touch, to come in contact.

摸 Muò, To rub slightly, to feel.

鑢 Laë³, To rub, to polish, to grate, a grater.

Lè⁵, To graze in passing, as to strike against flowers in passing, to come in collision.

擱淺 K‘ò⁵ ch‘ieng⁵, To run a boat upon the sand

㿷 Ch‘aë³, To fret or chafe by rubbing.

磨 Muai⁵, To grind, to polish.

磨刀 Muai⁵ tò, To grind knives.

磨墨 Muai⁵ mëh⁸, To grind ink.

磨石 Muai⁵ süò³, To polish stones.

磨 Mò⁷, To grind in a mill.

扼 Aih⁴, To press or bear down with the hand.

印 Eng⁵, A seal, to stamp, to print, a press worked by a lever, to press.

壓 Tah⁴, A press worked by a screw.

Ma, To grasp in the hand.

拉手 La ch‘iu², To clasp hands as a token of respect.

牽手 K‘eng ch‘iu², To take hold of hands.

叉手 Ch‘a ch‘iu², To clasp the hands (the fingers of one hand between those of the other.)

拈 Nieng, To bring.

掏 Tò³, To take up.

掏梨 [sic] Tò⁵ li⁵, Bring.

掏去 Tò⁵ k‘o³, Take away.