piikki

Etymology 1
Borrowed from both and.

Noun

 * 1) prickle, prick small, sharp pointed object
 * 2) Any of a number of small and sharp objects.
 * 3) spike
 * 4) tine, prong thin, pointed, projecting part, as of an antler or a fork or similar tool
 * 5)  awl
 * 6)  spindle upright spike for holding papers
 * 7) point
 * 8)  syringe needle
 * 9)  syringe
 * 10)  vaccination, shot
 * 11) Any of a number of small and sharp natural features.
 * 12)  thorn, spine
 * 13)  thorn
 * 14) quill sharply pointed, barbed, and easily detached needle-like structure that grows on the skin of a porcupine or hedgehog
 * 15) ray bony reinforcing in a fish's fin
 * 16)  jab, shot; burn verbal annoyance
 * (Damian Paletta in Washington Post on Jan. 24, 2019)
 * 1)  spike
 * (Damian Paletta in Washington Post on Jan. 24, 2019)
 * 1)  tooth spore on a tooth- or spine-like projection
 * 2)  lead leading position, especially in horseracing
 * 3) tab, slate record of money owed
 * 4)  laittaa jonkun|jonkin piikkiin, to to attribute or account for something
 * 1) ray bony reinforcing in a fish's fin
 * 2)  jab, shot; burn verbal annoyance
 * (Damian Paletta in Washington Post on Jan. 24, 2019)
 * 1)  spike
 * (Damian Paletta in Washington Post on Jan. 24, 2019)
 * 1)  tooth spore on a tooth- or spine-like projection
 * 2)  lead leading position, especially in horseracing
 * 3) tab, slate record of money owed
 * 4)  laittaa jonkun|jonkin piikkiin, to to attribute or account for something
 * 1)  laittaa jonkun|jonkin piikkiin, to to attribute or account for something
 * 1)  laittaa jonkun|jonkin piikkiin, to to attribute or account for something

Etymology 2
Borrowed from, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) pike

Etymology 3
Borrowed from, originally in the sense "25 penny coin".

Noun

 * 1) number 25, or something characterized by this number

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) spear
 * 2) lance
 * 3) ice chisel