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Definition of Pict

Pict
Picts Picts, n. pl.; sing. Pict. [L. Picti; cf. AS. Peohtas.] (Ethnol.) A race of people of uncertain origin, who inhabited Scotland in early times.

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- The Picts were a group of peoples in what is now Scotland north of the Firth of Forth, in the Early Middle Ages. Where they lived and details of their...
- PICT is a graphics file format introduced on the original Apple Macintosh computer as its standard metafile format. It allows the interchange of graphics...
- Pict or PICT may refer to: Picts, a group of Late Iron Age and Early Medieval Celtic people living in eastern and northern Scotland. Picts (Conan), inhabitants...
- Books. ISBN 9780140284584 pict., publisher (pl): National Digital Archives, 11 February 1942, retrieved 20 September 2013 pict., publisher (pl): National...
- Robbie the Pict, also known as Brian Robertson (born 1948) is a Scottish campaigner and former Scottish Parliamentary candidate for the Highlands and Islands...
- Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict" is a track written and performed by Roger Waters from the 1969 Pink Floyd...
- PICT (formerly known as Pittsburgh Irish & classical Theatre) was founded in 1996 by Andrew S. Paul and Stephanie Riso in Pittsburgh. PICT has emerged...
- The Picts, the pre-Gaelic people of eastern Scotland, have frequently been represented in literature and po****r culture. Thematic Pictish history and...
- Hadrian's Wall (Latin: Vallum Hadriani, also known as the Roman Wall, Picts' Wall, or Vallum Aelium in Latin) is a former defensive fortification of the...
- February 858) or Kenneth I was King of Dál Riada (841–850), and King of the Picts (848–858), of likely Gaelic origin. According to the traditional account...