Angelë Sepe

Pandôo Sepe

razor \reɪzə(r)\

  1. (Da) lazüära
    • This was an antic fellow, half peddler and half mountebank, who travelled about the country on foot to vend hones, strops, razors, washballs, harness-paste, medicine for dogs and horses, cheap perfumery, cosmetics, and such-like wares, which he carried in a case slung to his back. — (Charles DickensOliver Twist )

Palî Sepe

razor \reɪzə(r)\

  1. kîo

Âlïndïpa Sepe