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JIN JIO JIP JIT JIU

2
Fortitude; patience; to bear; forbear; patient.
2
A good sword; filled; crammed; overflown.
2
Muscular flesh; tendons.
2
To think; consider.
2
Aparatus for stopping a wheel; to impede; stop.
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Satiated; an entertainment; thoroughly cooked.
2
A large kind of pulse; flexible; gradual progress.
2
The front part of a garment which hangs down or laps over.
2
To pay for a loan; rent; hire.
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To take upon one's self; to undertake.
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Conception; pregnant; to become pregnant.

Jin.

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Benevolence; charity; virtue the seed, kernel or stone of fruit; the pupil of the eye.
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A human being; man or woman.
3
To know; distinguished; recognise; to acknowledge.

Jio.

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Pleasing; facinating; flattering; troublesome.
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Plenty of provisions; abundant; affluent; overplus; to spare; excuse.
2
Claws; finger nails; to claw; scratch.
2
A pool; fountain.
2
To agitate; trouble; confusion; to soothe; nourish.
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To scratch gently; tickle; cajole.
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A wrinkled face; frowning eyebrows.
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A kind of Chinese crape.
3-3-
To surround; go round; wind round.

Jip.

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To enter; entering.

Jit.

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The sun; day.

Jiu.

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Flexible; yielding; mild and tender; young plants.
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To bend; twist; to work.