咁
1. Ancient same as “衔”, meaning to contain or to hold.
2. Verb. To hold in the mouth. The toad holds it. — From "Book of the Later Han: Biography of Zhang Heng"
- Examples: Swallows hold mud; holding rings in return; holding a knife (holding a knife in the mouth); holding soil (holding mud in the mouth); mouth holding to cushion the back (an ancient burial custom: placing pearls, jade, or rice in the mouth of the deceased. Money is placed under the corpse's mattress).
3. Verb. To hold in the mouth. The toad holds it. — From "Book of the Later Han: Biography of Zhang Heng"
- Examples: Swallows hold mud; holding rings in return; holding a knife (holding a knife in the mouth); holding soil (holding mud in the mouth); mouth holding to cushion the back (an ancient burial custom: placing pearls, jade, or rice in the mouth of the deceased. Money is placed under the corpse's mattress).
4. Dialect. This way, so, like this.