Soân-hong
Guā-māu
Soân-hong (Eng-gí: cyclone)[1], mā thang kóng khì-soân, sī khì-siōng-ha̍k lāi chi̍t tīn hiòng kâng hong-hiòng ká-tńg ê khì-liû. Tī Pak Poàn-kiû sī hoán-sîn-cheng, nā Lâm Poàn-kiû tńg sūn-sî-cheng. It-poaⁿ só͘ kóng ê khì-soân i-ê hong sī hiòng i tiong-sim ê kē-khì-ap liû-tōng.
Tī jia̍t-tāi ê khì-soân kiò jia̍t-tāi soân-hong, Hō-ló-ōe it-poaⁿ hō chāi-tē ê soân-hong kiò chò hong-thai.
Chham-khó
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ Thomas Barclay (1923). "旋 soân". Supplement to Dictionary of the Vernacular or Spoken Language of Amoy.
soân-hong. a whirlwind; a cyclone
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