"Ho-pi" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Mandarin 鶴壁/鹤壁 (Hèbì), Wade–Giles romanization: Ho⁴-pi⁴. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|cmn|鶴壁}} Mandarin 鶴壁/鹤壁 (Hèbì), {{bor|en|cmn-wadegiles|-}} Wade–Giles Head templates: {{en-proper noun|nolinkhead=1}} Ho-pi
  1. Alternative form of Hebi Wikipedia link: Defense Mapping Agency, Encyclopædia Britannica Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: Hebi
    Sense id: en-Ho-pi-en-name-refd8YYw Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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