pitheid
Scots
Noun
pitheid (plural pitheids)
- pithead
- 1960, Hamish Henderson, Freedom Come-All-Ye:
- Nor wee weans frae pitheid an clachan / Murn the ships sailin doun the Broomielaw
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- 1990, Robert McLellan, Linmill Stories, published 2010, page 86:
- […] an ugsome place wi pitheids and bings and railway trucks and rees o coal […]
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Scottish Gaelic
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Scots pyat, pyet, diminutive of pie, from Middle English pye (also represented in the second element of modern magpie).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpʰi.ɛtʲ/
Synonyms
- (parrot): pearraid
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