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* {{gs|chvihoafn|生番|"raw barbarians"; ''seiban''}}, {{x|zhvehoafn}} | |||
* {{gs|seghoafn|熟番|aborigines who submitted to Chinese rule and learned Chinese/civilized aborigines}} | |||
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*{{TDJ|hj=生番|kj=生蕃|v=2|p=128|n=8197|poj=chhiⁿ-hoan}} | |||
== Zhamkhør == | |||
* {{TDJ|hj=生番|kj=生蕃|v=2|p=128|n=8197|poj=chhiⁿ-hoan}} | |||
* {{TDJ|n=51039|poj=se̍k-hoan|hj=熟番|kj=熟番|v=1|p=682}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 27 May 2022
- chvihoafn (生番 "raw barbarians"; seiban), zhvehoafn
- seghoafn (熟番 aborigines who submitted to Chinese rule and learned Chinese/civilized aborigines)
Zhamkhør
- Governor-General of Taiwan (1931-1932). "chhiⁿ-hoan (生番)", in Ogawa Naoyoshi, ed. 臺日大辭典 [Taiwanese-Japanese Dictionary] (in Japanese and Taiwanese) 2. Taihoku: 同府 [Dōfu]. p. 128.
- Governor-General of Taiwan (1931-1932). "se̍k-hoan (熟番)", in Ogawa Naoyoshi, ed. 臺日大辭典 [Taiwanese-Japanese Dictionary] (in Japanese and Taiwanese) 1. Taihoku: 同府 [Dōfu]. p. 682.
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