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Rh Adjectives.

; chùe-ngĩ,
 * most upright.


 * chùe-khó-hṳ̃n,
 * most hateful.


 * chùe-lāu-jie̍t,
 * most busy stir.


 * ke̍k-phîn,
 * extremely poor.


 * ke̍k-kùi,
 * extremely dear.


 * chì-ke̍k,
 * up to the very extreme.


 * ke̍k-ūe,
 * extreme language.


 * ke̍k-jiâu-se̍k,
 * most fertile.


 * ke̍k-iùⁿ,
 * extremely fine,—ke̍k-chhou, extremely coarse.


 * ke̍k-hong-lông,
 * most abundant (harvest).


 * kan-khóu kàu ke̍k-sīm,
 * hard to the very uttermost.


 * cha̍p-hun oh-chò,
 * ten parts hard to do.


 * cha̍p-hun huaⁿ-hí,
 * ten parts delighted.


 * cha̍p-hun sòi-sim,
 * ten parts careful.


 * cha̍p-hun khìang,
 * ten parts strong.


 * cha̍p-hun thó-tǹg,
 * ten parts steady, i.e. completely steady.


 * cha̍p-hun ki-ba̍t,
 * completely reticent.


 * cha̍p-hun láu-tàu,
 * completely thorough.


 * cha̍p-hun ũ-chîⁿ,
 * abundantly rich.


 * cha̍p-hun múi-ì,
 * thoroughly good intentioned.


 * cha̍p-chok,
 * all sufficient.


 * tõiⁿ-it-hó,
 * number one good.


 * tõiˆ-it-pín,
 * number one rank (of people).


 * chīn-jua̍h,
 * extremely hot.


 * jua̍h-kàu-chīn,
 * hot to the extreme.


 * chīn-sim chīn-la̍t,
 * to his utmost mind and strength.


 * chīn-tàⁿ,
 * said all there is to say.


 * chīn-thiaⁿ--lṳ́,
 * (I) have heard all you have to say.


 * chia̍h-chīn--líau,
 * money all spent.


 * chia̍h-chīn, láu-chīn, ka-kī tie̍h chṳ̃-chīn,
 * he has eaten up every thing, cheated to the uttermost, and now let him put an end to himself.

