Page:Excellent ancient adages, together with notes on the writings of Chinese romanized in the Hokkien dialect.djvu/101

Rh pó, precious; treasure.

pò, to inform; to retaliate.

pô, old woman; mother.

poàn, half.

poe, a mug; a wine cup.

pōe, the back; the opposite of front or face.

pok, the north.

pōr, a pace; two steps.

pōr; to give to eat, as a bird does; to feed.

pún, the root; the principal thing; origin.

put, not, will not.

phà, phnà, to fear; to dread.

phau, to fling; to throw, to cast off; to reject.

phāu, to infold; to carry in the arms.

phêng, to discuss; to criticize a writing.

phì, a comparison; for instance.

phî, the skin.

phien, a side; inclined to one side,

phit, a mate; a match.

phò, to break; broken.

phòr, a shop.

phùn, to splash up or out; to spit.

sa, sey, the sand.

san, the hill.