pigamon, n.m., meadow-rue.
pigeon (-jon), n.m., pigeon, dove; dupe, gull. — culbutant; tumbler. — à grosse gorge; pouter, cropper. — ramier; wood-pigeon. — voyageur or messager; carrier-pigeon. Des —s à la crapaudine; broiled pigeons. Gorge de —; shot-colored (of silks).
pigeonneau (-jo-no), n.m., young pigeon.
pigeonnier (-jo-nié), n.m., pigeon-house, dove-cot.
pigment, n.m., (anat.) pigment.
*pigne, n.f., (metal.) pena gold, pena silver; (bot.) kernel of the fir-apple.
*pignocher, v.n., to eat without appetite, to pick here and there; to nibble at food.
*pignon, n.m., gable end, gable (of a house); kernel (of a fir-apple); (mec.) pinion. Avoir — sur rue; to have a house of one’s own.
pignorati-f, -ve, adj., (jur.) with power of redemption.
pilaire, adj., pilous, pilose, hairy.