piet
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From pie + -ot, with later forms remodelled after -et.
Pronunciation
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Noun
piet (plural piets)
Aragonese
Etymology
From Latin pes, pedem.
Noun
piet m (plural pietz)
Dutch
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Noun
piet m (plural pieten, diminutive pietje n)
- An important person with a high position.
- Synonym of Zwarte Piet.
- A canary.
- (Netherlands, chiefly diminutive and in the plural diminutive) A louse.
- (Belgium, childish, slang or slightly vulgar) A penis.
Synonyms
- (important person): pief
- (canary): kanariepiet
Derived terms
- pietje-precies (see list at pietje)
- piet snot
Finnish
Noun
piet
Anagrams
Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) piet
Middle French
Noun
piet m (plural piets)
- Alternative form of pied
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