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pèi
wear (belt)
Harry has put his sash on. Then, he decided he will wear the belt with sword as well (so he puts the sash down, takes the belt and then puts the sash on again). The dwarf lackey is nervous: "You'll have to pay me extra for that!"

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pèi
to respect/to wear (belt etc)



pèi
girdle ornaments

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zàn
西西
pèi
Xanthippe, Socrates' wife
gāo
luó
pèi
Gao Luopei or R.H. van Gulik (1910-1967), Dutch sinologist, diplomat and writer

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