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 * A scaffold or staging; a framework; a shed; a booth.
 * hì pêⁿ;
 * a platform for plays.


 * tah kâi lîang pêⁿ;
 * set up an awning.


 * sài péⁿ;
 * a drying shed.


 * thiah pêⁿ;
 * take down a staging.


 * keⁿ pêⁿ;
 * a watchman's shed.


 * kìm bô̤ nâng tah kùe-koi-pêⁿ;
 * forbid any one's putting a staging across the street.


 * cò̤ kúi, so̤h m̄ cĭeⁿ ko-péⁿ;
 * when you become a spirit, you won't be able to climb up on the platform where the food is laid out for poor devils.


 * cò̤ ŭ kúi pêⁿ hì?;
 * How many theatrical performances are going on?


 * kue pêⁿ;
 * trellis for a melon vine.


 * pò pêⁿ;
 * a cloth awning.


 * sîn pêⁿ;
 * a platform for the gods.


 * lō thâu pêⁿ;
 * a shelter beside the road.


 * tó̤ lîo-pêⁿ tói kò̤ ût;
 * lying asleep in a shed.


 * pêⁿ pang;
 * the flooring of a stage.


 * pêⁿ-téng;
 * the roof of a shed or booth.


 * mō̤ⁿ pêⁿ;
 * a lookout.


 * cĭeⁿ mō̤ⁿ-pêⁿ téng khṳ̀ mō̤ⁿ;
 * went up into the observatory and looked out.


 * cúa íaⁿ pêⁿ;
 * a platform for a puppet show.


 * Sickness, illness; an ailment or pain; a defect; affliction; misery.
 * ŭ pēⁿ;
 * is ill.
 * is ill.


 * seⁿ pēⁿ;
 * to become ill.


 * bô̤ pēⁿ;
 * has no ailment.


 * pēⁿ-cèng;
 * disease; malady.


 * lṳ́ thóiⁿ cía pēⁿ ùi mē?;
 * Do you think his disease dangerous?


 * cía pēⁿ o̤h ui;
 * this is an incurable disease.


 * cí khí pēⁿ bô̤-siang-kang;
 * this ailment is of no consequence.


 * i tì ŭ sĭm-mih-pēⁿ?;
 * What disease has he?


 * i kâi pēⁿ chŵn-jú lío;
 * he has recovered.


 * khin pēⁿ;
 * a slight ailment.


 * tăng pēⁿ;
 * a severe illness.


 * saⁿ-câp nî côiⁿ, nâng chūe pēⁿ, saⁿ-câp nî ău, pēⁿ chūe nâng;
 * before thirty people go out of their way to incur illness, after thirty illness comes to people unsought.


 * i tâng bô̤ pēⁿ tîeh lŏng kàu pēⁿ;
 * nothing being the matter with it, he must needs meddle with it till there is.


 * i bô̤ măuⁿ-pēⁿ;
 * nothing is the matter with it.


 * cí kĭaⁿ sṳ̄ kài măuⁿ-pēⁿ sĭ tŏ̤ cí kâi nâng;
 * the trouble in this matter lies in this individual.


 * chù-téng pó lío cong-kú àiⁿ lāu, lṳ́ thóiⁿ i kâi măuⁿ-pēⁿ sĭ tŏ̤ tī kò̤?;
 * Since being mended the roof continually leaks, what do you think is the trouble with it?


 * úa cū cai i kâi pī-pēⁿ tŏ̤ tĭ-kò̤;
 * I know what is the trouble with it.


 * i hó̤ lío, pēⁿ lêng-ūaⁿ hẃn;
 * after recovering he had a relapse.


 * jíam tîeh sĭm-mih pēⁿ-cèng?;
 * What disease has he?


 * pēⁿ su-hôk îeh;
 * disease yields to medicine.


 * i kâi sĭ kú pēⁿ a sĭ cho pēⁿ?;
 * Is his ailment one that he has had before, or is this the first time he has had it?


 * tī pēⁿ;
 * cure sickness.


 * thîo-lí i kâi pēⁿ;
 * doctor him.


 * tŏ̤ ke íang pēⁿ;
 * is at home nursing his health.


 * thóiⁿ tîeh bô̤ kâi pēⁿ îong;
 * does not look ill.


 * pău pēⁿ;
 * a violent attack.


 * i íⁿ-keng peⁿ kú lío;
 * he has been ill a long time.


 * pēⁿ kàu pùaⁿ thó̤ sí;
 * so ill that he nearly died.


 * cía sĭ sim pēⁿ, m̄ sĭ îeh hó̤ ui kâi;
 * this is a mental disease, not curable by medicine.


 * bŏi pēⁿ bŏi thìaⁿ;
 * is not ill, nor in pain.


 * hŵn-ló̤ kàu pēⁿ;
 * made ill by grief.


 * pēⁿ hó̤ lí̤o;
 * has recovered.


 * huang-híam kâi pēⁿ;
 * a dangerous illness.


 * pò̤ pēⁿ;
 * to plead illness.


 * tèⁿ pēⁿ;
 * to pretend to be ill.


 * cuang pēⁿ;
 * to elaborately feign illness.


 * tōa pēⁿ;
 * a long fit of sickness.


 * khì kàu pēⁿ;
 * become ill through vexation.


 * pēⁿ kàu tó̤ chn̂g;
 * ill in bed.


 * kio pēⁿ nâng cék īeⁿ;
 * like an invalid.


 * khîeh cīⁿ khṳ̀ bói pēⁿ;
 * to purchase illness, to smoke opium.


 * àiⁿ ui pēⁿ, jú-kèng thiⁿ pēⁿ;
 * tried to cure him, but made him worse.


 * pēⁿ ngŵn;
 * the origin of the disease.


 * pēⁿ kṳn ŏi tn̆g;
 * the cause of the malady is removed.


 * sĭ phio pēⁿ a sĭ pńg pēⁿ?;
 * Does the disaesedisease [sic] arise from external or internal causes?


 * cí khí pēⁿ ŏi ùe nâng;
 * this disease is contagious.


 * úa thóiⁿ i kâi pēⁿ-sì tîm-tăng;
 * I think the disease has taken a deep hold on him.


 * pēⁿ îu;
 * the cause of the disease.


 * pēⁿ chêng;
 * the symptoms.


 * pēⁿ kàu àiⁿ sí;
 * at the point of death.


 * pēⁿ chíen;
 * not very sick.


 * mn̄g pēⁿ;
 * inquire after the sick.



peh

 * To open, as the eyes.
 * lṳ́ kâi mâk peh tōa cē;
 * open your eyes a little wider.
 * open your eyes a little wider.


 * i kâi màk m̄ cai sĭm-mih măuⁿ-pēⁿ, m̄ káⁿ peh khui;
 * do not know what is the matter with his eyes, it hurts him to open them.


 * mâk peh m̄ khui;
 * cannot open his eyes.


 * hṳ́ khí mâk táng i peh kàu tōa-tōa lîap, tìeⁿ kàu hāiⁿ-hāiⁿ, hŵn sĭ m̄ tit nâng ùi;
 * let him bung out his eyes as much as he pleases, nobody is afraid of him.


 * cêk pôiⁿ mâk peh khui, cêk pôiⁿ mâk tìeⁿ bûa;
 * open one eye and shut the other.


 * A father's elder brother; the eldest of the brothers; a senior.
 * cek pekpeh [sic] hiaⁿ tĭ;
 * sons of brothers.
 * sons of brothers.


 * i sĭ ún a-peh;
 * he is our uncle.


 * peh pĕ;
 * my dear uncle.


 * thâng a-peh;
 * father's cousin.


 * lău peh; peh kong;
 * great uncle.


 * cok lăi kâi a-peh;
 * a senior of the same clan.


 * hôk lăk lăi kâi a-peh;
 * a senior, so near of kin that mourning would be worn for him should he die.


 * peh ḿ;
 * uncle and aunt.


 * a-cek a-peh hùe;
 * uncles.


 * peh îa;
 * a god usually having its shrine on a hill.


 * The cypress, cedar, and similar evergreens.
 * sêng-peh;
 * the fir tree.
 * the fir tree.


 * n̂g-peh;
 * bark of the, used to dye silks yellow.


 * cek-peh;
 * the arbor-vitæ.