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KʽIN KIO KʽIO KIOK KʽIOK KIONG KʽIONG
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Kʽin.

1
Light; of little consequence; to despise.

Kio.

1
Boasting; alarm or surprise; the crowing of a cook.
1
Delicate tender; elegant; to bring up delicately.
1
A wild horse; ungovernable; proud; self confident.
2
To call out loud; a vociferating noise.
2
To deliver up; give to a superior; a wrapper.
2
To bind together.
2
To straighten; rectify; also used for false; assuming.

Kʽio.

-1
Stony, stiff, barren land.
-1
Long feathers of a tail; numerous; to elevate; excite.
-1
A strong martial appearance; prancing; to climb.
-1
High; curved; bent; proud; idle and dissipated.
1
To beat or strike as a drum; a stout club or cudgel.
2
To raise the feet and walk or climb high.
3-
A cavity; interstice; apperture; orifice; fit time.

Kiok.

4
To take hold of with both hands; a double handful.
444
To bear; train up; small; young; an awl; to investigate fully; exhaust a subject; to question a criminal.
4
A ferment for making vinegar; mother.

Kʽiok.

4
Able; adequate; to sustain; subdue; repress.
4
Crooked; bent down; oppressed; accused falsely.

Kiong.

-1
Serious, respectful; reverential; affable; cordial.
1
The body; one's own person or self.
2
Congealed; coagulated.
2
To raise the hands united, as in salutation; to take with both hands.
2
To give; present to; supply with; respectful.
3-
To give or supply with.

Kʽiong.

-1
To the last degree; to exhaust; impoverish; poor; the utmost.