PIE


Meaning of PIE in English

I. ˈpī noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, from Latin pica; akin to Latin picus woodpecker, Old High German speh, speht, Old Norse spǣtr and perhaps to Sanskrit pika cuckoo

1.

a. : magpie 1

b. dialect chiefly Britain : magpie 2

2.

a. obsolete : a cunning or wily person

b. archaic : a voluble, talkative, or impudent person

3. : a pied or parti-colored animal

II. noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, perhaps from pie (I)

1.

a. : a food usually consisting of meat or fruit baked in or under dough especially in a dish or pan lined with pastry or topped with pastry or both

deep-dish pie

apple pie

b. : a layer of cake split in half horizontally and spread with a custard, cream, or jam filling — see boston cream pie , washington pie

2. : something resembling a pie

mud pie

3. : a heap or pile: as

a. dialect England : a pile of potatoes or other root crop stored in a pit and covered with straw

b. dialect England : a manure pile

4. : something easy or much desired

caught him, and the rest was pie — G.F.T.Ryall

we can get four million dollars, easy as pie — Nancy Rutledge

if there is going to be any pie , they want to be in — New Republic

5.

a. : affair , business , undertaking

she wanted her finger … in every possible social pie — Mary Deasy

b. : a whole regarded as divisible into shares

industry is getting its share of the prosperity pie — A.H.Raskin

III. noun

or pye “

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, probably from pie (I)

1. : a table or collection of ecclesiastical rules used in England before the Reformation to ascertain the proper service or office for the day

2. obsolete : an alphabetical index or catalog (as of court records)

IV.

variant of pi

V. noun

( -s )

Etymology: Hindi pāī, from Sanskrit pādikā quarter, from pāda foot, leg, quarter — more at foot

1. : a former monetary unit of India and Pakistan equal to 1/192 rupee

2. : a coin representing one pie unit

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