Contionary:peito

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Ganymedian

Peito

Etymology

From piye +‎ -ito; diminutive of piye "foot". Probably derived from the shape of some doorstops resembling a human foot.

Pronunciation

Noun

peito class II (plural peitosi)

  1. doorstop
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