Alternatively from or influenced by pīcus (“woodpecker”). IPA(key): /ˈpikko/ *<span class="searchmatch">pīccō</span> (present infinitive *pīccāre, perfect active *pīccāvī, supine *pīccātum);...
picken, pecken, peken Dutch: pikken Old High German: picchen → Vulgar <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span>: *<span class="searchmatch">piccō</span> (“to strike, sting”) (see there for further descendants) Old Norse:...
form of it), probably ultimately of imitative origin. Compare Vulgar <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> *<span class="searchmatch">picco</span> (“I sting, strike”), which could be a borrowing or parallel formation...
pisser; also Italian pizzare), or perhaps a merger of <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> *punctiō (“puncture, sting”) and *<span class="searchmatch">pīccō</span> (“strike, sting”). IPA(key): /ˈpint͡sʲo/ *pīnciō (present...
Middle Dutch: picken, pecken, peken Dutch: pikken Old High German: picchen → Vulgar <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span>: *<span class="searchmatch">piccō</span> (“to strike, sting”) (see there for further descendants)...
Galician-Portuguese: pico Galician: pico Portuguese: pico Spanish: pico → Sardinian: picu → Sicilian: picu Italian: <span class="searchmatch">picco</span> Old Occitan: pic Occitan: pic Catalan: pic...