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PIL-G`ARLICK PILAS'TER, n. A square column, sometimes insulated; but usually pil...
PIK'ROLITE, n. [Gr.bitter, and a stone.] A mineral found at Taberg, in Sweden, s...
PI'KESTAFF, n. The staff or shaft of a pike.
PI'KEMAN, n. A soldier armed with a pike.
PIK'ED, a. Pointed; sharp. Let the stake be made picked at the top.
PIKE, n. [This word belongs to a numerous family of words expressing something p...
PIGWID'GEON, n. [pig and widgeon.] A fairy; a cant word for any thing very small.
PIG'TAIL, n. [pig and tail.] A cue; the hair of the head tied in the form of a p...
PIG'SNEY, n. A word of endearment to a girl. [Little used.]
PIG'NUT, n. [pig and nut.] The ground nut, a plant of the genus Bunium; also, a ...
PIG'NORATIVE, a. Pledging; pawning. [Little used.]
PIGNORA'TION,n. [L. pignero, to pledge.] The act of pledging or pawning.
PIG'MY, n. [L. pygmoeus; Gr. the fist.] A dwarf; a person of very small stature;...
PIG'MENT, n. [L. pigmentum, from the root of pingo, to paint.] Paint; a preparat...
PIGME'AN, a. [from pigmy.] Very small; like a pigmy; as an image of pigmean size.
PIGHTEL, n. A little inclosure. [Local.]