pjäs

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) a play, a piece (to be performed at a theater)
 * 2)  an (artillery) piece (large weapon, for example a canon or howitzer)
 * 3) a piece, a man (in a board game)
 * 4)  a (larger, often heavier) object (often a decorative one), a piece, a piece of work
 * 1)  an (artillery) piece (large weapon, for example a canon or howitzer)
 * 2) a piece, a man (in a board game)
 * 3)  a (larger, often heavier) object (often a decorative one), a piece, a piece of work
 * 1)  a (larger, often heavier) object (often a decorative one), a piece, a piece of work
 * 1)  a (larger, often heavier) object (often a decorative one), a piece, a piece of work
 * 1)  a (larger, often heavier) object (often a decorative one), a piece, a piece of work
 * 1)  a (larger, often heavier) object (often a decorative one), a piece, a piece of work

Usage notes
Sometimes used jocularly for a (large) penis in (or perhaps ).