The word 'pie' or 'pies' has several meanings:
Pies is the plural for pie which used in a culinary context, is a dish made with a pastry and filling. Pies can be savory, made with combinations of meat, potatoes, vegetables and herbs and eaten as an entree. They can also be a very delicious dessert whose fillings are made with fruit, flavored custard, or nuts and other ingredients. Often they are topped with more pastry, cream, or meringue.
Pies also refers to a 'longing' or 'yearning' for someone. As an example: The soldier's wife pies for her husband and prays for his safe return.
The irrational number pi , represented as approximately 3.14, is often misspelled 'pie'
the act of throwing a pie at someone. A.K.A.: Pieing. I assure you that pieing is not spelled incorrectly.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin is a disguised anti-war story.
pied de la grue which becomes pedigree in English
Le pied is the foot in English. The expression "c'est le pied!" means it's super / delightful in French.
pied
Pied means particolored, (partly one color, and partly another color) as in Pied Wagtail, a bird that is partly black and partly white.Ninny* means a silly or foolish person. It is a mild insult.The expression a 'pied ninny' is used to affectionately mock a person, implying that they are a special creature, not just a ninny (a silly person!) but a 'pied' ninny, which must be pretty rare!Shakespeare uses the expression.e.g. in The Tempest, Act III, Scene II, CALIBAN says "What a pied ninny's this!"FOOTNOTE* ninny is a shorter and milder form of nincompoop, which may have been coined as a more friendly form of the Latin non compos mentis (not of cound mind), or the French ne comprend pas (doesn't understand).(Also see Related links below)
Pied is 'foot' in English.
"pied" is the French word for foot.
les pieds - feet
Pied.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin is a disguised anti-war story.
The same meaning as the English word foot.
the foot
"foot" is pied. Pied is a masculine noun so if you want so say "a foot" that is un pied, and if you want to say "the foot" that is le pied.
pied means foot in French
sautiller sur un pied
"Walk" in French translates to "marcher."
Translation: By foot. (i.e. walking)