"The horse had a lovely pied coat even though his mother's coat was a solid brown."
"My favorite pied scarf contains a number of gorgeous colors."
"The pied kingfisher is a bird with black and white markings on its feathers."
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Middle English, late 14th century
"Pied" was originally used in Middle English to refer to something that was "black and white like a magpie." The word is formed from a combination of the Latin "pica" ("magpie") and the Old English suffix "-ede." ...
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