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PʽUE PUI PUN PʽUN PÙNG PUT PAWN
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A girdle with precious stones attached to it.
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An animal of the wolf kind said to be destitute of one or more feet; embarrassed.
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To turn the back upon; to oppose; despise.
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The back.
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A company; sort; class; series; forms the plural.
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Pearls; anything valuable and precious.
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Ornaments of tortoise shell; ornaments inlaid.


Pʽue.

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Skin; bark; peel; wrapper; to skin; to peel.
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To add earth or manure to; to assist; benefit; nourish.
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Color of wine; a fellow; an equal; companion; to pair; unite; to accompany.

Pui.

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Fleshy; fat; abundant; rich land; to fatten.
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To commiserate; pity; tender compassion.
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Inferior; low; servile; below.
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The voice of a dog; to bark.

Pun.

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To blow or expel forcibly from the mouth.
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To divide; distribute; give.
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The root; original; substance; principal; foundation; this; mine; own.
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A basket for carrying earth or manure.
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The inside of bamboo; stupid; coarse.
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Excrement; ordure; filth; manure; to manure.

Pʽun.

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A jar, pitcher, basin, tub,
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Strenuous; impetuous effort.
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A tomb; grave; hillock; a bank; great; vast.
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The bank of a river; to overflow; to spirt forth water.
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To run away; to go in haste; precipitate; hurry.

Pùng.

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Name of a peculiar kind of wood.
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Original; natural; one's own; the root; fundamental.
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Boiled rice; food; a meal.

Put.

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Not; no.

Pwan.

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To revolt; separate from; desert.
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A path which divides fields.