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[ pahy-it ] / ˈpaɪ ɪt /
nounScot. a magpie. Scot. and North England. a talkative person; one who chatters. Origin of piet1175–1225; pie2 + -et; replacing Middle English piot<Old French, equivalent to piepie2 + -ot diminutive suffix Words nearby pietpiershed, Piers Plowman, pier table, pies, Piesporter, piet, Pietà, Pietas, Pietermaritzburg, Pietism, piet-my-vrou Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for pietJohnson Mlambo, also jailed in 1963, was singled out by warder Piet Kleynhans, who said he did not move enough rocks. Nelson Mandela Recovering in South Africa After Brief Hospital Scare|Charlene Smith|February 27, 2012|DAILY BEAST Meanwhile, Mason is writing the further pleasure seeking adventures of Piet Barol beginning in Johannesburg in 1913. Richard Mason on New Novel History of a Pleasure Seeker|Jane Ciabattari|February 15, 2012|DAILY BEAST You speak first, Piet,” was the answer of Hans; “then we will all give our opinions. Adventures of Hans Sterk|A.W. Drayson Make up the fire, Piet,” said Heinrich: “let us illuminate the visitor. Adventures of Hans Sterk|A.W. Drayson
Piet explained that he was engaged to be married to a near kinswoman of his who was staying with him. Piet Heyn now returned home, and bought himself a house at Delft with the intention of retiring from the sea. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 4|Various It is reminiscent of Peruginos beautiful Piet in the same Gallery. Pintoricchio|Evelyn March Phillipps
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