pa̍k

See also: pak, Pak, PAK, pąk, Pak., and päk-

Min Nan

Etymology

From Dutch pachten (to lease).[1]

Verb

pa̍k (POJ, traditional )

  1. to package
  2. to rent
  3. to lease (land)

References

  1. Andrade, Tonio (2005), Chapter 8: The Only Bees on Formosa That Give Honey”, in How Taiwan Became Chinese: Dutch, Spanish and Han Colonization in the Seventeenth Century, Columbia University Press, →ISBN
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