pique

Etymology 1
The is borrowed from, from , , from , from proto-Romance or  or , and then either:


 * ; or
 * from, from . If so, is a.

The is borrowed from  (modern 🇨🇬), from, ; see above.

Verb

 * 1) To wound the pride of (someone); to excite to anger; to irritate, to offend.
 * 2) To excite (someone) to action, especially by causing jealousy, resentment, etc.; also, to stimulate (an emotion or feeling, especially curiosity or interest).
 * 3)  To pride (oneself) on something.
 * 4)  To excite or stimulate (oneself).
 * 5) To take pride in.
 * 6) To excite to action, especially by causing jealousy, resentment, etc.; also, to stimulate an emotion or feeling, especially curiosity or interest.
 * 7)  To express jealousy, resentment, etc. at someone; to become angry or annoyed.
 * 1) To excite (someone) to action, especially by causing jealousy, resentment, etc.; also, to stimulate (an emotion or feeling, especially curiosity or interest).
 * 2)  To pride (oneself) on something.
 * 3)  To excite or stimulate (oneself).
 * 4) To take pride in.
 * 5) To excite to action, especially by causing jealousy, resentment, etc.; also, to stimulate an emotion or feeling, especially curiosity or interest.
 * 6)  To express jealousy, resentment, etc. at someone; to become angry or annoyed.
 * 1)  To excite or stimulate (oneself).
 * 2) To take pride in.
 * 3) To excite to action, especially by causing jealousy, resentment, etc.; also, to stimulate an emotion or feeling, especially curiosity or interest.
 * 4)  To express jealousy, resentment, etc. at someone; to become angry or annoyed.
 * 1) To take pride in.
 * 2) To excite to action, especially by causing jealousy, resentment, etc.; also, to stimulate an emotion or feeling, especially curiosity or interest.
 * 3)  To express jealousy, resentment, etc. at someone; to become angry or annoyed.
 * 1)  To express jealousy, resentment, etc. at someone; to become angry or annoyed.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Czech:, popudit,
 * German:
 * Romanian: ,
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: ,


 * Bulgarian:
 * Czech: ,
 * Spanish:, ,


 * Spanish:

Noun

 * 1)  Enmity, ill feeling;  a feeling of animosity or a dispute.
 * 2)  Irritation or resentment awakened by a social injury or slight; offence, especially taken in an emotional sense with little consideration or thought;  especially in fit of pique: a transient feeling of wounded pride.
 * 3)  In pique of honour: a matter, a point.
 * 1)  Irritation or resentment awakened by a social injury or slight; offence, especially taken in an emotional sense with little consideration or thought;  especially in fit of pique: a transient feeling of wounded pride.
 * 2)  In pique of honour: a matter, a point.
 * 1)  Irritation or resentment awakened by a social injury or slight; offence, especially taken in an emotional sense with little consideration or thought;  especially in fit of pique: a transient feeling of wounded pride.
 * 2)  In pique of honour: a matter, a point.
 * 1)  Irritation or resentment awakened by a social injury or slight; offence, especially taken in an emotional sense with little consideration or thought;  especially in fit of pique: a transient feeling of wounded pride.
 * 2)  In pique of honour: a matter, a point.
 * 1)  In pique of honour: a matter, a point.
 * 1)  In pique of honour: a matter, a point.
 * 1)  In pique of honour: a matter, a point.
 * 1)  In pique of honour: a matter, a point.
 * 1)  In pique of honour: a matter, a point.
 * 1)  In pique of honour: a matter, a point.
 * 1)  In pique of honour: a matter, a point.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:, засегнато самочувствие
 * Finnish:
 * Irish: múisiam
 * Italian:, ,
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: у̏вреда
 * Roman:
 * Spanish: ,
 * Turkish:, ,


 * Czech: uražená pýcha

Etymology 2
The is borrowed from, , , from , possibly from , , from , ; further etymology unknown. .

The is either derived from the noun (though the latter is attested in print later), or borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  In piquet, the right of the elder hand to count thirty in hand, or to play before the adversary counts one.

Verb

 * 1)  To score a pique against (someone).

Etymology 3


Borrowed from, from Central.

Noun

 * 1)  A chigger, chigoe, or jigger, a species of tropical flea.

Etymology 4
A variant of, borrowed from , , a use of the   of ; see further at etymology 1.

Etymology 5
A variant of, or from its , from  (from the idea that magpies will eat almost anything), ultimately from.

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1) pike, lance

Noun

 * 1)  spade

Etymology 1
, from.

Noun

 * 1) any spear
 * 2) or specifically a pike
 * 3) hide-and-seek
 * 4) tantrum
 * 5) tart or acid flavor
 * 1) tantrum
 * 2) tart or acid flavor
 * 1) tart or acid flavor
 * 1) tart or acid flavor

Etymology 1
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Noun

 * 1)  spade
 * 2) downward movement
 * 3) jump, leap
 * 4) hit, fix
 * 5) rivalry, loggerheads
 * 6) friction, confrontation
 * 7) grudge match
 * 8) sprint
 * 1) sprint