piet

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See also: Piet, pięt, and Pięt

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From pie +‎ -ot, with later forms remodelled after -et.

Pronunciation

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Noun

piet (plural piets)

  1. (now Ireland, UK regional) The magpie.

Aragonese

Etymology

From Latin pes, pedem.

Noun

piet m (plural pietz)

  1. (anatomy) foot

Dutch

Pronunciation

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Noun

piet m (plural pieten, diminutive pietje n)

  1. An important person with a high position.
  2. Synonym of Zwarte Piet.
  3. A canary.
  4. (Netherlands, chiefly diminutive and in the plural diminutive) A louse.
  5. (Belgium, childish, slang or slightly vulgar) A penis.

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Finnish

Noun

piet

  1. (deprecated template usage) nominative plural of piki

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Latin

Verb

(deprecated template usage) piet

  1. third-person singular present active subjunctive of piō

Middle French

Noun

piet m (plural piets)

  1. Alternative form of pied