Definition of "Teochew"
Teochew
proper noun
A dialect of Min Nan Chinese, spoken in the Chaoshan region of eastern Guangdong and its diaspora.
Quotations
[…] Lim Peng Siang, Low Kim Pong, Teo Sian Keng and Lee Choon Guan were leaders of Fukien dialect group; Lam Kim Seng, Chua Tse Yong were Teochew leaders; Loke Yew and Lam Wai Fong were Cantonese leaders.
1995, Qinghuang Yan, Community and Politics: The Chinese in Colonial Singapore and Malaysia, Marshall Cavendish International
(dated, uncommon) A city in the eastern part of China's Guangdong province, now more commonly called Chaozhou.
Quotations
As mentioned previously (in Chapter II), the Huang Kang Uprising in Teochew (also known as the first Teochew Uprising) had been fermenting long before the formation of the T'ung Meng Hui.
1976, Yen Ching Hwang, The Overseas Chinese and the 1911 Revolution: With special reference to Singapore and Malaya, Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, page 310
It has been said that this dish was created by the court house chefs when the secretaries of the various civil departments in Teochew City did not want their officials to look uncivilised eating chicken with bones at formal events.
2015, Eric Low, Teochew Heritage Cooking: A treasury of recipes for Chinese comfort food, Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd, page 72
The Chaoshan region where the Teochew dialect is spoken.
Quotations
In Fukien and the Teochew region of eastern Kwangtung there are places where every man in every village within a radius of twenty miles or more bears the same surname, the clan being virtually a small nation with its own territory.
1972, Austin Coates, China, India and the Ruins of Washington, page 94
While some Teochews came to Singapore from Dapo (also Dabu, or Hakka district), language differences led to Dapo being separated from the Teochew region, leaving only eight districts, although after the 19th century, the Chinese government futher divided the 8 districts into 11.
2020, Shawn Li Song Seah, My Father's Kampung: A History Of Aukang And Punggol, page xvii
noun
plural Teochews or Teochew
A person of Chaoshan heritage.
Quotations
The founding of the Four Seas Communications Bank by the leading Teochew merchants in 1907 marked the heyday of Teochew economic strength. However, the inter-war years was a period of economic regression for the Teochews.
1985, Lim Keak Cheng, Social Change and the Chinese in Singapore: A Socio-economic Geography with Special Reference to Bāng Structure
adjective
not comparable
Relating to the Chaoshan region of China or its people.
Quotations
Liang: So where do most members of your Jiazu live?Chen: Chaozhou (Teochew city). Two thirds of the population live in Chaozhou. Err...three fourths, actually, because only my father, his brother and the sons of some relatives have left (Chaozhou) to work elsewhere.
2014, Sihua Liang, Language Attitudes and Identities in Multilingual China: A Linguistic Ethnography, Springer, page 92