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 * To leave, to abandon, to cast away, to dismiss; to put aside or let go.
 * sek tīo i bó tŏ̤ chù kò̤, lío cò̤ i khṳ̀;
 * left his wife there at home and went off.


 * sim àiⁿ sek tīo, sek m̄ khṳ̀;
 * cannot dismiss it from my thoughts.


 * kûi i sek pàng kò̤;
 * let it go and leave it there.


 * sek tŏ̤-kò̤ káng nî;
 * left behind for about a year.


 * khṳt i sek tŏ̤ cí kò̤, kang-khó căi;
 * left here by him, in great distress.


 * To rest; to desist and repose; to produce; interest on money.
 * ang-sek-jît;
 * Sunday.
 * Sunday.


 * hiah-sek;
 * to stop and rest.


 * sek nō̤ⁿ;
 * to appease wrath.


 * lāi-sek;
 * the interest on money lent.


 * ŭ sĭm-mih chut sek mē?
 * Are there any perquisites?


 * seⁿ sek;
 * bear interest.


 * cṳ́-sek;
 * progeny.


 * i kâi cṳ́-sek pô̤h;
 * she has but a small family.


 * mîn uaⁿ, tău sek;
 * the people tranquil, and marauders quiet.


 * sek piaⁿ;
 * to suspend military operations.


 * To accord; to suit; to chime in.
 * sek ì;
 * consonant with one's desire.
 * consonant with one's desire.


 * bô̤ cêk kâi sek i kâi ì;
 * there is not one that suits him.


 * i sek-ì kâi cū hó̤;
 * if he likes it that is sufficient.


 * cía put kùe sĭ sek chêng cē;
 * this is nothing more than taking a little relaxation.


 * sek ngŏ̤ ŭ nâng-khek lâi;
 * just then a visitor came.


 * Experienced; versed in.
 * kìen-sek;
 * experience.
 * experience.


 * kìen sek chim;
 * thoroughly versed in.


 * chŵn bô̤ kìen-sek;
 * wholly without experience.


 * sêk sek cí kĭaⁿ sṳ̄;
 * versed in this business.


 * Air, manner; form, color, hue; complexion; expression of the face; the deportment; to look blandly; mode.
 * sort, kind, quality;
 * glory, beauty; lust; a show of well dressed women; in Buddhism one of the six outward perceptions, that of form.
 * glory, beauty; lust; a show of well dressed women; in Buddhism one of the six outward perceptions, that of form.


 * sek cúi;
 * color.


 * chái cò̤ ngŏ sek;
 * adorned with all the various colors.


 * thiaⁿ tîeh, mīn cū cak sek;
 * on hearing it, he changed color.


 * cheⁿ sek;
 * green, the color of leaves, the colors found in nature; applied to various shades of green, blue, gray and brown.


 * n̂g sek;
 * yellow.


 * chiah sek;
 * flesh-colored; the color of undressed leather.


 * pêh sek;
 * white.


 * o sek; hek sek;
 * black.


 * lâm sek;
 * indigo blue.


 * âng sek;
 * red.


 * lêk sek;
 * green.


 * cí sek;
 * crimson.


 * chíⁿ sek;
 * bright blue.


 * thô̤-âng-sek;
 * pink.


 * tṳ-kuaⁿ sek;
 * a reddish brown.


 * hun-cío sek;
 * dove color.


 * hui sek; húe-hu sek;
 * gray.


 * thien-cheⁿ sek;
 * dark purple.


 * tàng-cheⁿ sek;
 * cream color.


 * chim sek;
 * a dark shade of this color.


 * chíen sek;
 * a pale shade.


 * lâh sek;
 * mahogany color.


 * câp sek;
 * mixed colors.


 * pńg sek;
 * the natural color; undyed.


 * jíam sek;
 * to color, to tint.


 * àiⁿ ní tī cêk sek?
 * What color do you want it dyed?


 * thóiⁿ tîeh m̄ cîaⁿ sek, m̄ cîaⁿ sîn;
 * it does not appear to be thoroughly and fully dyed.


 * sek-cêk;
 * gloss, luster, brightness of color.


 * ní chut lâi bô̤ sek-cêk;
 * it is not dyed so as to give it luster.


 * chut sek kâi nâng-ŵn;
 * an officer above the common run.


 * bô̤ mih chut sek;
 * not much beyond the common sort.


 * mîaⁿ-sek;
 * reputation; fame; good name.


 * ŭ mîaⁿ-sek kâi nâng;
 * is a man of repute.


 * cok sek kâi ngṳ̂n;
 * pure silver.


 * sek sek kŭ chŵn;
 * every sort is kept on hand.


 * kòiⁿ sek;
 * particolored.


 * cìaⁿ sek;
 * a solid color.


 * hṳ́ kâi nâng hàuⁿ sek, cí kâi nâng cíe sek-îok;
 * that one is inclined to be salacious, the other is less libidinous.


 * khí sek ;
 * increasing prosperity or improvement.


 * sek-sîn ngía căi;
 * the colors are beautiful.


 * sek-līo àiⁿ cò̤-nî phùe-kah?
 * How are the dye-stuffs to be compounded?


 * To comprehend in all particulars; minutely.
 * sêk sek;
 * fully understand.
 * fully understand.


 * i cū sêk sek cí kĭaⁿ sṳ̄;
 * he knows all about this.


 * sái kàu mih nâng cai sek;
 * make every one acquainted with the details.


 * sek thàng;
 * thoroughly acquainted with.


 * A polypus.
 * i kâi phīⁿ seⁿ sek-nêk;
 * he has a polypus in his nose.
 * he has a polypus in his nose.


 * Ripe, mellow, mature; well cooked; acquainted with; perfect at; skilled, experienced, apt at; intimate, very friendly.
 * pû būe sêk;
 * it is not yet boiled through.
 * it is not yet boiled through.


 * kúe-cí tng sêk kâi sî-hāu;
 * when the fruit is ripe.


 * chīu-câng-sêk kâi sūaiⁿ;
 * mangoes ripened on the tree.


 * sêk chíu;
 * a skilled hand.


 * sêk nâng bô̤ lói;
 * intimate acquaintances dispense with ceremony.


 * nâng sêk, lói m̄ sêk;
 * familiarity breeds contempt.


 * ô̤h sêk cē;
 * learn it more perfectly.


 * līen kàu nĕ sêk-sêk;
 * practised it till he became very expert in it.


 * cêk ē lô̤h khṳ̀, cū bŏi cîah sêk bí;
 * after one fall you will not be able to eat cooked rice; it will be fatal to you.


 * i nŏ̤ nâng sie sêk;
 * the two are very friendly with each other.


 * khĭa-khí khah sêk;
 * stayed there till he became too familiar.


 * pû khah kùe sêk;
 * boiled too much.


 * káu sîa sêk cū hó̤;
 * to cook it till it is nearly done is enough.


 * cṳ tîeh thâk kàu sêk-sêk;
 * you must learn your lessons perfectly.


 * sêk nâng căi;