puer

Etymology 1
Perhaps from.

Noun

 * 1)  Dung (of dogs, fowls, etc) used in tanning, after applying lime, to soften skins.

Etymology 2
From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of, without syllable-dividing mark.

Usage notes
can be considered a misspelling of. In theory, a syllable-dividing mark should be added before a non-initial syllable beginning with, , or. Hence, is not allowed since a word made up of  and  would be spelled as  (cf. pu'er). In practice, syllable-dividing marks are often added or omitted at will.

Etymology
(with a change in conjugation), from, from Classical (also with a change in conjugation), present active infinitive of , ultimately from.

Verb

 * 1)  to stink, to smell (bad)
 * 2)  to stink of
 * 1)  to stink of

Etymology
From, from.

Adjective

 * 1) pure

Etymology
From, from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) a child; chit
 * 2) a boy, lad typically between ages 7-14 but could be younger older than an but younger than an
 * 3) a male servant or page; slave
 * 4) a bachelor
 * 5) boyhood (ex: in puero, "in his boyhood" or "as a boy")

Etymology
From the noun.

Pronoun

 * 1) few, some, a few

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  pharmacist apprentice
 * 2)  student dressed up for comedy
 * 1)  student dressed up for comedy