老君
Chinese
old; aged; venerable; outdated; experienced; (affectionate prefix) |
monarch; lord; gentleman; ruler | ||
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simp. and trad. (老君) |
老 | 君 |
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Etymology 2
Phono-semantic matching of Malay dukun (“witch doctor”).
Pronunciation
Noun
老君
- (Singapore and Malaysia Min Nan) doctor; physician
- 建國配套做伴,手拿著PG卡,去看老君有津貼。 [Min Nan, trad.]
- From: 2015, 刘玲玲 (Liu Ling Ling) and 王雷 (Wang Lei), 嘻游记 (The Journey)
- Kiàn-kok phòe-thò chò-phōaⁿ, chhiú gia̍h tio̍h PG khah, khì khòaⁿ ló-kun ū chin-thiap. [Pe̍h-ōe-jī]
- Accompanied by the Pioneer Generation Package, PG Card in my hand, I get subsidies when seeing the doctor.
建国配套做伴,手拿着PG卡,去看老君有津贴。 [Min Nan, simp.]
Synonyms
Descendants
- → English: lokun
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