大食
Chinese
Etymology 1
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Borrowed from Middle Persian tʾcyk' (Tāčīk, Tāzīg). Cognate with English Tajik.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
大食
Etymology 2
big; great; huge; large; major; wide; deep; oldest; eldest; doctor |
eat; food; to feed; animal feed | ||
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Pronunciation 1
Adjective
大食
- (literary or Cantonese, Hakka, Min) having a large appetite; being a big eater
- (Zhangzhou and Taiwanese Min Nan, of a tool, e.g. a knife) penetrating deeper or more frequently
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Related terms
Noun
大食
- (Taiwanese Min Nan, thieves' slang) gunny sack
Pronunciation 2
Verb
大食
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