Pronunciation: /ˈpiːdi/

Definitions of peedie

noun a small child or animal; used in Scottish dialect

Example Sentences

A1 I found a peedie pebble on the beach.

A2 The peedie cat chased after a butterfly.

B1 The children played with a peedie ball in the park.

B2 She wore a peedie necklace that her grandmother gave her.

C1 The artist created a peedie sculpture out of clay.

C2 The peedie details in the painting added depth to the artwork.

adjective small or diminutive in size; used in Scottish dialect

Example Sentences

A1 The peedie kitten played with a ball of yarn.

A2 She wore a peedie hat to keep warm in the cold weather.

B1 The peedie village had colorful houses and friendly residents.

B2 The peedie car was perfect for navigating narrow city streets.

C1 The peedie details of the painting were only visible up close.

C2 His peedie collection of rare coins was the envy of collectors worldwide.

Examples of peedie in a Sentence

formal The peedie child sat quietly in the corner of the classroom.

informal I saw a peedie dog running around the park earlier.

slang That peedie party last night was so much fun!

figurative Her peedie heart was filled with love for her new puppy.

Grammatical Forms of peedie

past tense

peedied

plural

peedies

comparative

more peedie

superlative

most peedie

present tense

peedies

future tense

will peedie

perfect tense

have peedied

continuous tense

is peedieing

singular

peedie

positive degree

peedie

infinitive

to peedie

gerund

peedieing

participle

peedied

Origin and Evolution of peedie

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Scots
Story behind the word: The word 'peedie' originated from the Scots language, specifically from the Orkney and Shetland dialects.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in Orkney and Shetland to mean 'small' or 'little', the word 'peedie' has evolved over time to be commonly used in modern Scottish English to refer to something small or cute.