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pier

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See also: Pier and píer

English

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Etymology

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Night scene of a pier (sense 1), Central Piers, Hong Kong
A pleasure pier (sense 2) at Blackpool
A pier (sense 5) at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

    Inherited from Middle English pere (bridge pillar, breakwater), from either Anglo-Norman pere (stone, from Latin petra) or Old French *piere (Old Northern French pire, from either Late Latin *petricus or pēra "satchel"); compare Medieval Latin pira.

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    pier (plural piers)

    1. A raised platform built from the shore out over water, supported on piles; used to secure, or provide access to shipping; a jetty.
      Your boat is docked at the pier.
    2. A similar structure, especially at a seaside resort, used to provide entertainment.
      There is a gaming arcade on the pier.
      • 1992, Neal Stephenson, Snow Crash, page 234:
        A fresh breeze comes off the water and down the pier.
      • 2023 March 22, Paul Clifton, “Network News: Island Line to reopen to Ryde Pier in June... possibly”, in RAIL, number 979, page 24:
        Ryde Pier's claim to fame is being the world's oldest seaside pleasure pier, with construction starting in 1813.
    3. A structure supporting the junction between two spans of a bridge.
      • 1961 January, “Talking of Trains: The Severn Bridge disaster”, in Trains Illustrated, page 5:
        The force of the explosion demolished one pair of piers and two spans of the bridge crashed down into the river on top of the barges.
    4. (architecture) A rectangular pillar, or similar structure, that supports an arch, wall or roof, or the hinges of a gate.
      Coordinate term: pile
    5. (aviation) A long corridor-like structure with multiple gates extending from an airport terminal.
      • 2019 April 2, “Manchester Airport opens new pier at Terminal 2”, in Airport Technology[1]:
        The new £216m pier will be used by all airlines currently operating out of T2, with more and more flights gradually moving over to the new pier once it becomes fully operational.

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    Dutch

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    Etymology 1

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    From Middle Dutch pier, probably from the name Pierre.

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    pier m (plural pieren, diminutive piertje n)

    1. (zoology) a worm, earthworm
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    Etymology 2

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    Borrowed from English pier.

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    pier m (plural pieren, diminutive piertje n)

    1. (architecture) a pier, jetty
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    • Papiamentu: pir

    Etymology 3

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    Unknown.

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    pier m (plural pieren, diminutive piertje n) (East and West Flanders)

    1. (archaic) a physical trap
    2. (archaic) a figurative trap, ambush
    3. (archaic) a place one is trapped in:
      1. a prison
      2. a rabbit den
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    Verb

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    pier

    1. inflection of pieren:
      1. first-person singular present indicative
      2. (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
      3. imperative

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    • M. J. Koenen & J. Endepols, Verklarend Handwoordenboek der Nederlandse Taal (tevens Vreemde-woordentolk), Groningen, Wolters-Noordhoff, 1969 (26th edition) [Dutch dictionary in Dutch]

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    Latin

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    Verb

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    pier

    1. first-person singular present passive subjunctive of piō

    Middle English

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    Noun

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    pier

    1. (MS. Fairfax 3, Oxfordshire) alternative form of per (peer)

    Adjective

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    pier

    1. (MS. Fairfax 3) alternative form of per (equal)

    Romanian

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    Verb

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    pier

    1. first-person singular present indicative/subjunctive of pieri

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    pier f (plural piers)

    1. (Sutsilvan) beer, ale

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    pier

    1. genitive plural of pero
    2. genitive plural of pera