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PIET PIN PʽIN

便-1
Continuous talking.
2
A tablet with an inscription; flat.
3-
A splinter; fragment; a bit; a slip; to divide; judge.
3-
To mount a horse; to cheat; deceive; take advantage of.

Piet.

-4
To divide; separate; distinguish.
-4
The end; at last; finally.

Pin.

1
A guest; a visitor; to receive a visitor.
1
To accompany; to receive a guest with due ceremony; to pay respect to.
1
A woman; a beautiful woman; a deceased wife.
1
To expel; reject; an envoy; to receive a national visitor.
1
The margin of a river, lake or sea; contiguous; near.
1
Numerous; crowded; mixed; variegated; in confusion.
1
Refined steel suitable for knives or swords.
1
Name of a province or state.
11
A due mixture of plainness and ornament.
1
Name of an ancient state.
2
A series; rank; class; actions; conduct; to arrange; a thing.
2
To give; confer; receive; receive what is conferred; to state before a superior.
3-
To perform funeral rites; to inter.
𩯭3-
The hair on the temples.
3-
See Pien
3-
A comb; a bamboo rake; to lead; draw.

Pʽin.

-1
A screen inside a door; to screen; cover; reject.
-1
A pitcher or other utensil for containing wine.
-1
Indigent; poor.
-1
Urgent; pressing; precipitate; uninterrupted; continually.
-1
To contract the eyebrows, as in smiling, anger or sorrow.
-1
Name of a plant which grows on the surface of water.
-1
To frown; contract the eyebrows.
2
The apple-tree.
2
Female; the female organ of generation.
2
A stone needle; to probe; to probe.
2
To censure; blame; detract from; injure.