thien
thien [R. phien, at
the side; selfish; unfair; = col. phiⁿ].
thien-thien-á m̅,
doggedly refuses; doggedly will not. thien-á m, id.
thien 顛:[R. tien,
crazy; mad].
thien-thien tho̍h-tho̍h,
talking or behaving in an absurd and extravagant way, as if mad or
drunk (v. tho̍h).
thien
(esp. T.)
thien-thé, =
thiên-thé, fond of idleness, finery, and nice things (v.
thiên).
thiên (cf. T. thien) ―.
thiên-thé, fond of
idleness, ease, and lazy amusements; very slow at work, or refusing a
job because of preferring to lie about doing nothing; fond of wearing
fine things, and dainty about one's food, as a spoiled child or idle
young fellow; fond of luxurious idleness, having everything for him
done by servants; affecting too much style; said also of a beggar who
has got as much as he wants, and is now making himself at ease and
jolly.
siuⁿ-thiên-thé,
extremely fond of idleness, lazy luxury, &c.
to--teh thiên-thé,
lying about idly doing nothing.