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pick·a·dil \ˈpikəˌdil\ noun or pick·a·dil·ly \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|dilē\ (plural picka·dils or pickadillies) Etymology: French picadille, probably from Spanish picado pierced, cut (from past participle of picar to prick, pierce) + French -ille, diminutive suffix — more at pic 1. : a decorative trimming of cutwork that is scalloped, tabbed, or pointed and used as an edging on doublets, collars, and other garments of the late 16th and early 17th centuries 2. : a ruff or standing collar trimmed with cutwork 3. : a stiff support for a ruff or standing collar |