noiⁿ

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  • Hard and crisp; solid; dense.
cîah tîeh tōiⁿ-nòiⁿ tōiⁿ-nòiⁿ nē;
in eating it, it seems very firm-fleshed.
pû lío cong-kú tōiⁿ-nòiⁿ;
after being cooked it continues very hard.
mông tîeh hṳ́ tói ŏi tōiⁿ-nòiⁿ;
can feel a hard lump inside.
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  • The lotus, the flower consecrated to Buddha.
nôiⁿ hue;
the lotus or water-lily, of which there are many varieties.
nôiⁿ ci, nôiⁿ ki, nôiⁿ hieh, nôiⁿ kău;
the seeds, stems, leaves and roots of the lotus.
nôiⁿ kng;
a large jar in which water-lilies are grown.
so nôiⁿ;
the dwarf lotus.
n̂g nôiⁿ;
yellow lilies.
hṳ̂ nôiⁿ;
ground lilies.
tôk-kha nôiⁿ;
a plant like the arum.
nôiⁿ-hue hah, nôiⁿ chīu;
petals and stamens of the lotus.
nôiⁿ tî;
a lotus pond.
hŵn lâu i kâi nôiⁿ pō;
still detain her from departing.
nôiⁿ pō;
a lady-like gait.
nôiⁿ pô;
the seed-pod of the lotus.
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  • The lichi, a fruit found in Southern China.
nôiⁿ-kúe; nôi-kúaiⁿ;
the lichi.
cù hût nôiⁿ-kúaiⁿ;
tho small-seeded lichi.
o hîeh nôiⁿ-kúaiⁿ;
the dark foliaged lichi.
nôiⁿ kúaiⁿ kuaⁿ;
dried lichis.
hŏng hue nôiⁿ-kúaiⁿ;
tho thick-rinded yellow lichi.
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  • An aquatic vegetable.
nôiⁿ-kak;
the water caltrop, or buffalo horn, whose fruit is eaten.
nôiⁿ-kak tî;
a pool in which the water caltrop grows.
tiah kúi lîap cheⁿ nôiⁿ-kak lâi cîah;
pick a few water caltrops to eat.
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  • A tree bearing lilac flowers, the melia azederach*, or Pride of India.
kho-nōiⁿ chīu;
the Pride of India tree.
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  • To set the heel upon and grind down; to tread upon.
cang kha lâi nōiⁿ;
set the foot upon and destroy.
nōiⁿ cò̤ nêk-cìeⁿ;
trampled to a jelly.