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PIO PʽIO PIT PʽIT PIU PO
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Pio.

-1
Levity; given up to prostitution; addicted to lewdness.
2
Exterior; external; to manifest; point out; a manifest.
2
To give; distribute.
⿰歹表2
To die of hunger; famished to death; decayed trees &c.

Pʽio.

1
To prick an ulcer; to cut off; rob; plunder; swift; urgent.
1
Irregular; without rule, law or limit.
1
Urgent; pressed; vehement.
1
The highest point of a tree; a signal; sign board; a warrant.
1
A species of gourd of which drinking cups are made.
1
A species of spider.
1
A fleet horse; strong and valorous.
1
A whirlwind; a sudden and violent wind; blown about.
1
Name of an animal resembling a deer; martial.
1
Rain and snow blended; a fall of sleet.
1
To eradicate weeds from a field.
1
A plant of which mats and sandals are made.

Pit.

-4
The end; close; termination; finished; at last.
-4
A hedge; an inclosure; a mean abode; a cart.
-4
Name of a medicinal plant; a wicket gate.
-4
To oblige to stop; to clear the way for the emperor; imperial traveling.
-4
A splice attached to a bow; to assist; add to; distorted.
-4
A horn blown to frighten horses.
4
A pen, pencil or any utensil for writing with.
4
Decided; certain; necessary; must.

Pʽit.

4
A pair; to correspond to; a husband or wife; intimate; single; a numeral of horses.
4
A roll or piece of silk or cloth; a numeral of cloth.

Piu.

1
Streaks, spots or veins, as of a tiger; a small tiger; a company.

Po.

1
To extend widely; great; eminent; a field; a plain.
1
A mart; place where ships and traders assemble.
2
Meat dried and preserved; flesh of any kind.