| U+3E14 |
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3E14 |
㸔 |
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| U+3E15 |
(same as 攫) to seize; to take hold of; to snatch |
㸕 |
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| U+3E16 |
hide or to keep in store the vegetable in cold winter days |
㸖 |
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| U+3E17 |
not a real father or a nature father (as distinct from foster father) |
㸗 |
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| U+3E18 |
(ancient form of 萬) ten thousand, all, very; extremely; absolutely |
㸘 |
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| U+3E19 |
(dialect) father, husband of a wet nurse (addressed in ancient times) |
㸙 |
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| U+3E1A |
scattered or dispersed and clear, to stop, to detain, a connection, lineage |
㸚 |
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| U+3E1B |
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3E1B |
㸛 |
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| U+3E1C |
to get through the space enclosed by a constellation; to go out of |
㸜 |
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| U+3E1D |
(same as 杴) a shovel, a trough to carry off water, a wood-board; a plank |
㸝 |
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| U+3E1E |
blocks for printing, supporting boards used in building walls |
㸞 |
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| U+3E1F |
to cover; to close; to shut |
㸟 |
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| U+3E20 |
thick stick; stout carrying pole, beam of a bed |
㸠 |
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| U+3E21 |
board to block the water current, to cross a river by a cross-beam |
㸡 |
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| U+3E22 |
cross-beam of a bed, window, a mould; a pattern |
㸢 |
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| U+3E23 |
(same as 業) in ancient China, big piece of board (plank) on a music rack with the carving of the shape of saw's teeth; used to hang clock (musical stone, drum, etc.), instruction |
㸣 |
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| U+3E24 |
broken leather |
㸤 |
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| U+3E25 |
household registers, printing plate, supporting boards used in building walls, (same as 欃) sandalwood, water gate; sluice; floodgate |
㸥 |
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| U+3E26 |
(non-classical form same as 互) mutually; together; each other (dialect) scratching or clawing to and fro |
㸦 |
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| U+3E27 |
(interchangeable 啃) to bite; to gnaw, a gnashing sound, (standard form 齦) gums (of the teeth), erosion; to erode |
㸧 |
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| U+3E28 |
a big bull |
㸨 |
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| U+3E29 |
to desist an ox (止牛) |
㸩 |
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| U+3E2A |
an ox walking slowly |
㸪 |
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| U+3E2B |
(same as 犍) castrated bull; ox, name of a political division in ancient China; today's Sichuan Province, a kind of animal (looks like an ox) |
㸫 |
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| U+3E2C |
a two-years-old ox, ox with a long body, ox with long and big feet |
㸬 |
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| U+3E2D |
the opposite; contrary of the cattle's horns |
㸭 |
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| U+3E2E |
bull; bullock; ox (castrated), a four years old ox |
㸮 |
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| U+3E2F |
a fine breed of cattle (cow, bull or ox), hornless cattle |
㸯 |
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| U+3E30 |
(same as 犐) hornless cattle |
㸰 |
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| U+3E31 |
(same as 㸰 犐) hornless cattle |
㸱 |
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| U+3E32 |
a kind of mountain cattle; big and heavy |
㸲 |
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| U+3E33 |
a kind of cattle |
㸳 |
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| U+3E34 |
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3E34 |
㸴 |
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| U+3E35 |
the lowing of an ox |
㸵 |
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| U+3E36 |
color of the oxtail; a flat yellow |
㸶 |
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| U+3E37 |
(same as 觢) a kind of cattle with two horns straight up |
㸷 |
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| U+3E38 |
calf, bull; bullock; ox (castrated), (a variant) domesticated animals |
㸸 |
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| U+3E39 |
cattle with white stripe on the back, variegated; parti-colored, mixed; impure |
㸹 |
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| U+3E3A |
a cow; female of certain animals |
㸺 |
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| U+3E3B |
a kind of cattle; a yearling calf |
㸻 |
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| U+3E3C |
(same as 犎) the zebu; or humped-ox |
㸼 |
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| U+3E3D |
a two-years-old ox, ox with long and big feet |
㸽 |
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| U+3E3E |
(same as 牣) to filled up; full of; filled with; replete with (interchangeable 韌) soft but tough; elastic |
㸾 |
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| U+3E3F |
(abbreviated form of 犢) a calf |
㸿 |
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| U+3E40 |
a cow; female of an animal |
㹀 |
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| U+3E41 |
generally called the animals (cattle, sheep etc.) with mixed color of white and black |
㹁 |
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| U+3E42 |
untamed and indocility cattle, huge; big; large |
㹂 |
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| U+3E43 |
two brindled cows to plough face to each other, to cultivate; to plant after the second time of ploughing; (Cant.) to push lightly, flick off |
㹃 |
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| U+3E44 |
a kind of cattle; a cattle of short statured |
㹄 |
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| U+3E45 |
(same as 總) all; general |
㹅 |
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| U+3E46 |
the coulter of a plough; head of a brindled cow, a kind of cattle |
㹆 |
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| U+3E47 |
(same as standard form 犍) a kind of cattle, castrated bull; ox |
㹇 |
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| U+3E48 |
(same as 膧 犛) a black ox, a yak, name of a state in old times |
㹈 |
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| U+3E49 |
a legendary animal (some kind looks like a cow) with three feet, a wild ox; the bison |
㹉 |
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| U+3E4A |
a cattle of white color |
㹊 |
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| U+3E4B |
a cow; ox; bull; cattle, a cow with no tail |
㹋 |
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| U+3E4C |
cattle; domestic animals, a cow; female of an animal |
㹌 |
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| U+3E4D |
bull; bullock; ox (castrated) |
㹍 |
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| U+3E4E |
bull; bullock; ox (castrated), 求子牛 |
㹎 |
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| U+3E4F |
a tame, gentle and yielding cow; good, virtuous |
㹏 |
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| U+3E50 |
to tow a boat against the current in swift stream from the bank; to track a boat in the shallow area |
㹐 |
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| U+3E51 |
(same as large seal type form of 牭) four-year old cattle; two and a half year-old cattle |
㹑 |
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| U+3E52 |
bull; bullock, a calf |
㹒 |
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| U+3E53 |
a kind of animal, cattle and horses to prance; to be lively |
㹓 |
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| U+3E54 |
cattle with long back, a white cattle; a cattle having white color on the back |
㹔 |
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| U+3E55 |
inferior; mean, minor |
㹕 |
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| U+3E56 |
(same as 豢) to feed animals with grains, to feed; to rear; to raise; to support |
㹖 |
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| U+3E57 |
cattle and sheep have no children |
㹗 |
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| U+3E58 |
shinbone of a cattle, a kind of cattle |
㹘 |
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| U+3E59 |
sound of calling to a calf, calf, the lowing of an ox |
㹙 |
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| U+3E5A |
(same as 㹙) sound of calling to a calf, calf, the lowing of an ox |
㹚 |
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| U+3E5B |
a tame, gentle and yielding cow; good, virtuous |
㹛 |
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| U+3E5C |
(same as 犾) two dogs barking at each other, rude spoken language; rude talk; unpolished; rustic and coarse |
㹜 |
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| U+3E5D |
a legendary wild animal, snake; serpent |
㹝 |
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| U+3E5E |
(same as 狺) to bark (said of a dog), (same as 齗) gums (of the teeth), (same as 啀) dogs to fight with gnashing and grinning; looks very angry |
㹞 |
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| U+3E5F |
a kind of animal, the animals to run about wildly, wild; mad; crazy, (same as 獪) cunning; artful; crafty |
㹟 |
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| U+3E60 |
(same as 豚) a small big; a sucking pig, to shuffle along without lifting the feet |
㹠 |
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| U+3E61 |
a rush and impatient disposition, (non-classical form 狷) rash; quick-tempered; narrow-minded, honest and straightforward |
㹡 |
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| U+3E62 |
a large ape found in Western China, a precious mammal found in Africa |
㹢 |
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| U+3E63 |
a kind of dog |
㹣 |
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| U+3E64 |
(same as 怯) lacking in courage; cowardly, nervous; socially timid; fright |
㹤 |
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| U+3E65 |
a yellow dog with black head |
㹥 |
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| U+3E66 |
dog with a short tail, (same as non-classical form 貂) the sable; the marten; mink |
㹦 |
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| U+3E67 |
(non-classical abbreviated form) fox-like animal |
㹧 |
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| U+3E68 |
(same as 貁 non-classical form 狖) a kind of animal (looks like weasel), an ape with black color and long tail |
㹨 |
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| U+3E69 |
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3E69 |
㹩 |
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| U+3E6A |
(same as 狦) a fierce dog, a kind of animal (looks like a wolf) |
㹪 |
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| U+3E6B |
a kind of animal (same as 夷) generally called for minority groups in old China |
㹫 |
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| U+3E6C |
a kind of animal (of dog tribe) |
㹬 |
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| U+3E6D |
a kind of monkey, fox |
㹭 |
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| U+3E6E |
a kind of animal (of mule tribe) (same as 貘) tapir |
㹮 |
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| U+3E6F |
(same as 貅) a kind of animal like a tiger, a fabulous fierce beast -- thus -- fierce; valiant; heroic; brave |
㹯 |
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| U+3E70 |
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3E70 |
㹰 |
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| U+3E71 |
name of a dog in the period of Warring States (usually known as the magpie, jackdaw), generally called for dogs |
㹱 |
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| U+3E72 |
a frightened pig or dog, bark, a running pig |
㹲 |
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| U+3E73 |
a kind of ape (gibbon) |
㹳 |
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| U+3E74 |
a kind of animal, fierce dog; small and cute |
㹴 |
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| U+3E75 |
a hunting-dog, to hunt in winter, imperial tour |
㹵 |
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| U+3E76 |
a kind of wild animal (monkey tribe) |
㹶 |
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| U+3E77 |
(same as 狶 豨) swine; pig; hog; big wild pig, sound used in calling pigs, a legendary appellation of an emperor in ancient times |
㹷 |
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| U+3E78 |
(same as 猊) the lion, a wild beast or wild horse which can do 500 lǐ in a day |
㹸 |
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| U+3E79 |
a kind of dog |
㹹 |
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| U+3E7A |
dog to take food, a biter (said of a dog) |
㹺 |
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| U+3E7B |
(same as 猧) puppy, of dog tribe |
㹻 |
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| U+3E7C |
a kind of animal |
㹼 |
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| U+3E7D |
to bite (said of a dog), dog to take food |
㹽 |
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| U+3E7E |
cunning; crafty; sly; wily; artful, vigorous; strong |
㹾 |
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| U+3E7F |
a fierce dog, bite fiercely (said of dog), hunting in winter, a kind of beast |
㹿 |
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| U+3E80 |
(same as 猱) a monkey with yellow hair, crocodile; alligator |
㺀 |
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| U+3E81 |
a kind of beast |
㺁 |
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| U+3E82 |
big and strong sheep, a ewe or she-goat, kind of dog, a dog barking loudly |
㺂 |
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| U+3E83 |
(same as 狗) a dog; canine |
㺃 |
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| U+3E84 |
(same as 狳) (a variant of 貐) a kind of beast |
㺄 |
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| U+3E85 |
(same as 猴) the monkey |
㺅 |
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| U+3E86 |
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3E86 |
㺆 |
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| U+3E87 |
a warden; (in ancient China) minister of public works, to observe; to watch |
㺇 |
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| U+3E88 |
to go hunting; to go on a hunting expedition |
㺈 |
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| U+3E89 |
a fierce animal of the dog tribe; with dog's head and horse tail; with yellow and black colors |
㺉 |
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| U+3E8A |
a beast (looks like lion) |
㺊 |
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| U+3E8B |
pig; hog |
㺋 |
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| U+3E8C |
endless barking, two dogs are fighting |
㺌 |
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| U+3E8D |
a kind of otter |
㺍 |
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| U+3E8E |
fierce beast; the zebu; or humped-ox |
㺎 |
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| U+3E8F |
(same as 貗) the badger; a wild bear |
㺏 |
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| U+3E90 |
(same as 獠) a general term for minority groups (southwest area) in old China; to hunt at night by torches; lascivious, weird, allurements |
㺐 |
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| U+3E91 |
dogs wormed through a narrow place, to oppress cruelly; to injure heartlessly, dogs biting, dog's hair, legendary monster (looks like a dwarf), bark |
㺑 |
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| U+3E92 |
barking of a frightened dog, to confuse; disorder; disturbance, cunning; artful; crafty, to fail and be exposed |
㺒 |
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| U+3E93 |
(same as 蹟) footprints; traces (interchangeable 僄) agile; adroit; nimble, frivolous; playful; flippant |
㺓 |
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| U+3E94 |
a kind of beast, a legendary monster |
㺔 |
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