"Hokchia" meaning in All languages combined

See Hokchia on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Etymology: From Hokkien 福清 (Hok-chhiaⁿ). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|nan-hbl|-}} Hokkien, {{zh-l|福清|tr=Hok-chhiaⁿ}} 福清 (Hok-chhiaⁿ) Head templates: {{en-adjective|-}} Hokchia (not comparable)
  1. (Southeast Asia, chiefly Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore) of or relating to the Fuqing dialect Tags: Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, not-comparable
    Sense id: en-Hokchia-en-adj-e4P6zQIZ Categories (other): Indonesian English, Malaysian English, Singapore English, Southeast Asian English
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: Hockchia, Hock Chia, Hok-chia

Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Hokkien 福清 (Hok-chhiaⁿ). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|nan-hbl|-}} Hokkien, {{zh-l|福清|tr=Hok-chhiaⁿ}} 福清 (Hok-chhiaⁿ) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Hokchia
  1. (Southeast Asia, chiefly Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore) Fuqing dialect (a dialect from the Eastern Min family of Chinese dialects) Tags: Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
    Sense id: en-Hokchia-en-name-v5fYfzqX Categories (other): Indonesian English, Malaysian English, Singapore English, Southeast Asian English, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 22 50 28
  2. (Southeast Asia, chiefly Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore) a person who traces his/her ancestry to Fuqing or the surrounding area Tags: Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
    Sense id: en-Hokchia-en-name-zOxuWypf Categories (other): Indonesian English, Malaysian English, Singapore English, Southeast Asian English
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: Hockchia, Hock Chia, Hok-chia

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