Definition of Pioys

1. pioy [n] - See also: pioy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pioys

piosities
piosity
piot
pioted
piots
pious
pious fiction
pious fraud
pious platitude
piously
piousness
piousnesses
pioy
pioye
pioyes
pioys (current term)
pip
pip-squeak
pip-squeaks
pip emma
pip out
pip pip
pip to the post
pipa
pipage
pipages
pipal
pipal tree
pipals
pipamazine

Literary usage of Pioys

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1763)
"... the. marks of a pioys and devout mind run through the whole of his performance ; but the application of the ..."

2. Essays, Political, Economical, and Philosophical by Benjamin Rumford (1800)
"... gratify their pioys zeal and humanity, and at the fame time effen- tially promote the honour and ..."

3. Journal by Detroit (Mich.). City Council, World Energy Council, South Carolina Colony Council (1857)
"... Gibbings, Gordon, Jacobs, Marx, Miller, 7th, Button, Swinscoe, Williams, 3d. Woodbridge—12. pioys—None. Yea»—Aid. ..."

4. Machine Design by Albert William Smith, Guido Hugo Marx (1915)
"F em- pioys a cast-iron gib, tapered and adjusted by means of a screw which has a broad collar or disk. G and H employ parallel thin gibs of bronze or steel ..."

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