† ˈpeck-pointObs. [f. peck v.2 + point n.] ‘A boyes play with rods or wands pecked at a heape of points’ (Cotgrave (1611) s.v.Vergette). 1653Urquhart Rabelais ii. xviii, Panurge..played away all the points of his breeches at primus secundus, and at peck point (in French called Lavergette).