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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.]
PIGHT, pp. pite. Pitched; fixed; determined. PIGHT , v.t. To pierce.
PIG'HEADED, a. Having a large head; stupid.
PIG'GIN, n. A small wooden vessel with an erect handle, used as a dipper.
PIG'EON-PEA, n. A plant of the genus Cytisus.
PIG'EON-LIVERED, a. Mild in temper; soft; gentle.
PIG'EON-HOLES, n. An old English game in which balls were rolled through little ...
PIG'EON-HOLE, n. A little apartment or division in a case for papers.
PIG'EON-HE`ARTED, a. Timid; easily frightened.
PIG'EON-FOOT, n. A plant.
PIG'EON, n. A fowl of the genus Columba, of several species, as the stock dove, ...
PIG, n. 1. The young of swine, male or female. 2. An oblong mass of unforged iro...
PIEZOM'ETER, n. [Gr. to press, and measure.] An instrument for ascertaining the ...
PI'ETY, n. [L. pietas, from pius, or its root, probably a contracted word.] 1. P...