Definitions for Pict

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Spelling: [pikt]
IPA: /pɪkt/

Pict is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 28 anagrams from letters in Pict (cipt).

Definitions for Pict

noun

  1. a member of an ancient people of uncertain origin who inhabited parts of northern Britain, fought against the Romans, and in the 9th century a.d. united with the Scots.

Origin of Pict

before 900; back formation from Middle English Pictes (plural) Latin Pictī literally, painted ones, plural of pictus, past participle of pingere to paint; replacing

Examples for Pict

Then the sun came up and the Pict got a look at the man who held him.

And Patsy the Pict felt herself strong enough for these things.

To which division did the Gallic of ancient Gaul, and the Pict belong?

A bone snapped loudly, and Balthus saw the Pict wince and falter.

This, however, only shews that the Pict was not exactly and absolutely Irish.

But the Pict and Scot questions are in a different predicament.

The Pict was like a wild beast, his muscles hard as steel strings.

No wonder the Pict had fallen victim to his own sort of subtlety.

He told the Pict what Asgar had suggested and the man licked his lips.

But how do you know it was not a Pict with some kind of a hook that rips instead of slicing?

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