Definition of Piedness. Meaning of Piedness. Synonyms of Piedness

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Definition of Piedness

Piedness
Piedness Pied"ness, n. The state of being pied. --Shak.

Meaning of Piedness from wikipedia

- The pieds-noirs (French: [pje nwaʁ]; lit. 'black feet'; sg.: pied-noir) are an ethno-cultural group of people of French and other European descent who...
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin (German: der Rattenfänger von Hameln, "the Ratcatcher of Hamelin") is the title character of a legend from the town of Hamelin...
- Look up pied piper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Pied Piper is the title character of the traditional German folk tale the Pied Piper of Hamelin...
- A pied-à-terre (French pronunciation: [pje.t‿a tɛʁ], plural: pieds-à-terre; French for "foot on the ground") is a small living unit, e.g., apartment or...
- earning nicknames such as "the King of R&B", "the King of Pop-Soul", and "the Pied Piper of R&B". Kelly's career ended in 2019 following his arrest and subsequent...
- solidified with contracts, based on the fairy tale character of the same name. Pied Piper is a mute boy from the original story. He briefly appears in Shrek's...
- concentration camps. Upon independence in 1962, 900,000 European-Algerians (Pieds-noirs) fled to France within a few months for fear of the FLN's revenge...
- A piebald or pied animal is one that has a pattern of unpigmented spots (white) on a pigmented background of hair, feathers or scales. Thus a piebald black...
- The pied crow (Corvus albus) is a widely distributed African bird species in the crow genus of the family Corvidae. Structurally, the pied crow is better...
- accounts of the Pied Piper, that is, of tellings or retellings of the full story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. For briefer allusions to the Pied Piper, in literature...