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Definition of pied
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Pied () imp. & p. p. of Pi, or Pie, v..
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Manor
::
Manor (n.) A tract of land
occupied
by
tenants
who pay a
free-farm
rent to the
proprietor,
sometimes
in kind, and
sometimes
by
performing
certain
stipulated
services..
Capitol
::
Capitol
() The
edifice
at
Washington
occupied
by the
Congress
of the
United
States;
also, the
building
in which the
legislature
of State holds its
sessions;
a
statehouse..
Backsight
::
Backsight
(n.) The
reading
of the
leveling
staff in its
unchanged
position
when the
leveling
instrument
has been taken to a new
position;
a sight
directed
backwards
to a
station
previously
occupied.
Cf.
Foresight,
n., 3..
Lost
::
Lost (v. t.)
Occupied
with, or under the
influence
of,
something,
so as to be
insensible
of
external
things;
as, to be lost in
thought..
Literary
::
Literary
(a.)
Versed
in, or
acquainted
with,
literature;
occupied
with
literature
as a
profession;
connected
with
literature
or with men of
letters;
as, a
literary
man..
Guardroom
::
Guardroom
(n.) The room
occupied
by the guard
during
its term of duty; also, a room where
prisoners
are
confined..
Let
::
Let (v. t.) To allow to be used or
occupied
for a
compensation;
to
lease;
to rent; to hire out; -- often with out; as, to let a farm; to let a
house;
to let out
horses..
Illinois
::
Illinois
(n.sing.
& pl.) A tribe of North
American
Indians,
which
formerly
occupied
the
region
between
the
Wabash
and
Mississippi
rivers..
Shawnees
::
Shawnees
(n. pl.) A tribe of North
American
Indians
who
occupied
Western
New York and part of Ohio, but were
driven
away and
widely
dispersed
by the
Iroquois..
Convent
::
Convent
(v. i.) A house
occupied
by a
community
of
religious
recluses;
a
monastery
or
nunnery.
Lenni-lenape
::
Lenni-Lenape
(n. pl.) A
general
name for a group of
Algonquin
tribes
which
formerly
occupied
the coast
region
of North
America
from
Connecticut
to
Virginia.
They
included
the
Mohicans,
Delawares,
Shawnees,
and
several
other
tribes..
Pattern
::
Pattern
(n.)
Anything
proposed
for
imitation;
an
archetype;
an
exemplar;
that which is to be, or is
worthy
to be,
copied
or
imitated;
as, a
pattern
of a
machine..
Reflection
::
Reflection
(n.) The
reverting
of the mind to that which has
already
occupied
it;
continued
consideration;
meditation;
contemplation;
hence,
also, that
operation
or power of the mind by which it is
conscious
of its own acts or
states;
the
capacity
for
judging
rationally,
especially
in view of a moral rule or
standard..
Pawnees
::
Pawnees
(n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians
(called
also
Loups)
who
formerly
occupied
the
region
of the
Platte
river,
but now live
mostly
in the
Indian
Territory.
The term is often used in a wider sense to
include
also the
related
tribes
of
Rickarees
and
Wichitas.
Called
also
Pani..
Coach
::
Coach (n.) A cabin on the after part of the
quarter-deck,
usually
occupied
by the
captain..
Poppied
::
Poppied
(a.)
Mingled
or
interspersed
with
poppies.
Copied
::
Copied
(imp. & p. p.) of Cop.
Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Resembling
the
object
imitated;
true to
nature;
according
to the life; -- said of
anything
copied
or
imitated;
as, a
portrait
is
natural..
Idea
::
Idea (n.) A
fiction
object
or
picture
created
by the
imagination;
the same when
proposed
as a
pattern
to be
copied,
or a
standard
to be
reached;
one of the
archetypes
or
patterns
of
created
things,
conceived
by the
Platonists
to have
excited
objectively
from
eternity
in the mind of the
Deity..
Water Thrush
::
Water
thrush
() The pied
wagtail.
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