Pronunciation: /pɛs/

Definitions of pes

noun the plural form of 'pe', a former coin of India

Example Sentences

A1 I have a pes in my shoe.

A2 The pes on the table is bothering me.

B1 The pes in the garden are chirping loudly.

B2 I need to get rid of the pes infestation in my house.

C1 The pes population has been increasing due to the warm weather.

C2 Scientists are studying the behavior of pes in their natural habitat.

Examples of pes in a Sentence

formal The pes is a unit of weight used in ancient times.

informal I can't believe how heavy this pes is!

slang Hey, can you pass me that pes over there?

figurative The burden of responsibility felt like a pes on his shoulders.

Grammatical Forms of pes

past tense

pessed

plural

peses

comparative

pesser

superlative

pesest

present tense

pes

future tense

will pes

perfect tense

have pessed

continuous tense

is pesing

singular

pes

positive degree

pes

infinitive

to pes

gerund

pesing

participle

pessing

Origin and Evolution of pes

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'pes' originated from Latin.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the Latin word 'pes' evolved into various languages, with similar meanings related to the foot or bottom part of something.