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  • To bleat.
îe meh-meh;
sheep bleat.
meh-meh-kìe;
bleating.
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  • The tapir, which is said to have the body of a bear, the nose of an elephant, the eye of a rhinoceros, the head of a lion, the hair of a wolf, the feet of a tiger, and teeth that fire cannot burn.
mêh ŏi cîah thih, tîeh ēng húe cìaⁿ lêng mûeh sí i;
the tapir eats iron, and in order to kill one, fire must be employed.
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  • The blood running in the veins; the pulse; the idea running through; parentage.
àng mêh; phah mêh;
feel the pulse.
chíaⁿ sin-seⁿ thóiⁿ mêh;
call a doctor to consider the pulse.
i kâi mêh-lí ceng căi;
he understands thoroughly the laws of the circulation of the blood.
ŏi kìⁿ sí mêh, mē?
Do you discover that the disease is likely to prove fatal?
mêh ŭ sîn;
the pulse shows strength.
i kâi mêh só̤ seⁿ sĭ ìuⁿ-sìu;
his pulse is naturally slow and weak.
kâi mêh khah phû-hùam cho-tōa;
his pulse is much too high.
i m̄ pat mêh;
he does not know how to investigate disease through the pulse.
chin hueh mêh;
own kindred; blood relations.
cí cìeⁿ cōi tō̤ to sĭ cêk mêh siang sêng bŏi chàm câp;
all these many generations are of one blood, without admixture from other families.
cí kò̤ sĭ cho̤ chut mêh kâi tī-hng;
this is where the family first came from.
jîp mêh, cí cêk cak ngía căi;
for entering upon the argument, this verse is a fine one to take up.
tâng hûeh mêh;
of one blood.