noun a small child or animal; used in Scottish dialect
adjective small or diminutive in size; used in Scottish dialect
In Scottish dialects, 'peedie' means small or little.
In the Orkney Islands, 'peedie' is commonly used to refer to something small or diminutive.
In the Shetland dialect, 'peedie' is used to describe something small or tiny.
In various Northern dialects, 'peedie' is used to mean small or little.
In literature, 'peedie' may be used to describe something small or diminutive, such as a 'peedie bird' or a 'peedie cottage.'
Psychologists may use the term 'peedie' when discussing size perception or in describing small objects in therapy sessions.
Teachers in certain regions, such as Scotland, may use 'peedie' as a colloquial term for something small or insignificant in classroom discussions.
Tour guides in the Shetland Islands may use 'peedie' to describe small landmarks or attractions during tours.