From en.wiktionary.org:
** English
*** Etymology
From [en].
*** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] A retail dealer ; an intermediate dealer or broker .
**** References
- [R:Hobson-Jobson]
** Asturian
*** Alternative forms
- [ast]
*** Etymology
From [ast], the meaning "to nibble" derived from the meaning of "little bit".
*** Pronunciation
[ast-pr]
*** Verb
[pic]
1. to knock (on the door) 2. to itch [to feel itchy; to feel a need to be scratched] 3. to sting 4. [ast] to annoy 5. to take a bait 6. to fall for something 7. to chop , cut wood 8. to crumble , mince , chop in pieces 9. to dig 10. to use their beak (a bird) 11. to nibble 12. to have a snack 13. to be spicy (a meal) 14. to heat (the sun) 15. to mine 16. to grind a millstone (for a finer grind) 17. to carve (stone) 18. to sharpen 19. to make an incision in the chestnut shell before roasting it 20. to deflower (take someone's virginity) 21. [ast] to touch the opponent's ball (in a game of marbles, [ast] ) 22. [ast] to rot (food) 23. [ast] to decay (teeth) 24. [ast] to get annoyed , upset
**** Conjugation
[pic]
*** References
- [R:ast:DGLA] - [R:ast:DALLA]
** Catalan
*** Etymology
[ca], from [ca], itself a derivative of [ca] or of [ca] origin.
*** Pronunciation
- [ca-IPA] - [ca] - [ca]
*** Verb
[ca-verb]
1. [ca] to bite , sting 2. to peck [strike with the beak or bill] 3. to prick , pierce 4. to sting , burn ; to be spicy or sour 5. to mince , chop 6. to strike 7. to push [a button]
**** Conjugation
[ca-conj]
**** Derived terms
{{col3|ca |espicassar |espicossar |pic |picada |picaflors |picant |picapedrell |picapedrer |picar pedra |picardona |picarol |picassa |picor |picossada |picossejar |repicar}}
*** References
- [R:ca:IEC2] - [R:ca:DCVB]
** Galician
*** Alternative forms
- [gl]
*** Etymology
From [gl].
*** Pronunciation
[gl-pr]
- [gl]
*** Verb
[gl-verb]
1. to mince 2. to chop 3. to bite 4. to sting 5. [gl] to sour , embitter 6. [gl] to become choppy 7. to itch 8. [gl] to be hot , spicy 9. to hammer (a blade , for sharpening it) 10. to nibble
**** Conjugation
[gl-conj] [gl-reinteg-conj]
**** Related terms
- [gl] - [gl] - [gl] - [gl]
*** References
- [R:gl:DDGM] - [R:gl:CX] - [R:gl:DDLG] - [R:gl:DRAG] - [R:gl:TILG] - [R:gl:Estraviz] - [R:TLPGP]
** Occitan
*** Etymology
From [oc], from [oc], itself a derivative of [oc] or of [oc] origin.
*** Pronunciation
- [oc] - [oc]
*** Verb
[pic]
1. to hit ; to strike 2. [oc] to sting
**** Conjugation
[pic]
** Portuguese
*** Etymology
From [pt], itself from [la], variant of [pt], or perhaps a Frankish borrowing.
*** Pronunciation
[pt-IPA]
- [pt]
*** Verb
[pt-verb]
1. to sting [pierce with a small, sharp point] 2. to punch [to make holes] 3. to mince ; to shred [chop into small pieces] 4. [pt] to provoke
**** Conjugation
[pt-conj]
** Spanish
*** Etymology
From [es], or maybe from [es], through a [es]. Compare [en], [fr], and [pt].
*** Pronunciation
[es-pr]
*** Verb
[es-verb]
1. [es] to itch [to feel itchy; to feel a need to be scratched] 2. to sting 3. to chop 4. to bite 5. [es] to mince , to dice 6. to stab ; to wound 7. [es] to snack ; to nibble ; to have a bite 8. to rot ; to decay ; to eat away ; to rust 9. to pique 10. to crush [ice] 11. [es] to sting or be pungent to the lips or tongue , be spicy or, of a candy, very sour 12. [es] to sexually penetrate , fuck [es] 13. [es] to get angry , get annoyed , take offence 14. [es] to turn sour 15. [es] to get addicted , fascinated , enraptured 16. [es] to bounce
**** Conjugation
[es-conj] [picarse]
**** Derived terms
{{col|es |como si te la pica un pollo |despicar |huevos picados |el que se pica, ajos come<t:if the shoe/cap fits, wear it> |picabayas |picamaderos |picapinos |picapleitos |picatroncos |picar piedra |qué mosca te ha picado |salpicar |sarna con gusto no pica }}
**** Related terms
{{col|es |peca |picador |picadura |picante |picazón |picado |pico |pica |sacar pica}}
**** Descendants
- [bzj]
*** Further reading
- [R:es:DRAE]
** Venetan
*** Etymology
From the [vec] [vec]. Compare [it].
*** Pronunciation
- [vec]
*** Verb
[vec]
1. [vec] to hang , dangle
**** Conjugation
[vec-conj-auto]