PIGEON


Meaning of PIGEON in English

I. ˈpijən noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English pejon, pijon, pigeon, from Middle French pijon young bird, pigeon, from Late Latin pipion-, pipio young bird, from Latin pipire to chirp; akin to Latin pipare — more at pipe

1. : a bird of the widely distributed family Columbidae (order Columbiformes) having a stout body with rather short legs, a bill horny at the tip but with a soft cere at the base, and smooth and compact plumage ; especially : a member of one of the many domesticated varieties derived from the rock pigeon ( Columba livia ) of the coasts of Europe — see bill illustration

2. : a young girl

he was taking out a very pretty pigeon

3. : one who is an easy mark : dupe

4. : clay pigeon

5.

[alteration of pidgin ]

: an object of special concern : accepted business or interest

she's not our pigeon unless she's an accessory — Ngaio Marsh

tennis was not his pigeon

6. : the final card received in a deal of stud poker when it makes the hand a winner

7. : a pari-mutuel ticket that is counterfeit or has been canceled

8. : a dark purplish gray that is redder and paler than slate, redder, lighter, and stronger than charcoal, and redder and lighter than taupe gray

II. adjective

: of or characteristic of pigeons : made of or for pigeons

pigeon roost

pigeon pie

III. transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

: to fleece especially by tricks in gambling : make a pigeon of : gull

sit down with him in private to cards and pigeon him — W.M.Thackeray

IV.

variant of pidgin

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