PICAYUNE


Meaning of PICAYUNE in English

I. ˌpikēˈyün, -kə̇ˈ- noun

( -s )

Etymology: French picaillon old copper coin of Piedmont, halfpenny, from Provençal picaioun, from picaio money, from pica to strike, prick, sound, jingle (from — assumed — Vulgar Latin piccare to prick, pierce) + -aio -al (from Latin -alia ) — more at pike (weapon)

1.

a. : a Spanish half real piece formerly current in Louisiana and other southern states

b. : half dime

2. : something of very small or of the least value

not worth a picayune

II. | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective

1. : of little value : paltry , measly

not more than two or three countries are carrying on any sort of forest research, and these programs are picayune — William Vogt

compared to the total number of people employed, such cutbacks were still picayune — Time

2. : concerned with trifling matters : petty, narrow, or small-minded in point of view

within the limits of a short review it would seem picayune to be critical — W.F.Stolper

Synonyms: see petty

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.