pet·ti·toes \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌtōz\noun plural Etymology: plural (influenced in meaning by toes, plural of toe) of obsolete English pettytoe offal, from Middle French petite oye, from petite (feminine of petit small) + oye goose, from Late Latin auca — more at ocarina 1.: the feet of a pig used as food 2.: toes, feet < a child's pettitoes >