Unclassed dialect of N. Britain in ancient times, but most probably a form of Celtic, with close affinity to Welsh.

Picture-Writing, see [Hieroglyphic].

Piede.

American: same as Pa-Utah. See [Paduca].

Piedmontese, Piemont.

(1) Romance: sub-dialect of Italian. Vocaby. by Ponza, Turin, 1843.

(2) Teutonic: sub-dialect of High-German. Schott: “Die Deutschen Colonien, &c.,” Stuttgart, 1842.

Pieds-noirs, see [Blackfoot].

Piekanns.

American: same as Pieds-noirs.