1. piet - Noun
2. Piet - Proper noun
The magpie.
The dipper, or water ouzel.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt the Battle of Paardeberg from 18 to 27 February, Roberts then surrounded General Piet Cronje 's retreating Boer army. Source: Internet
Evan Bailey of Glebe wonders if Philip Moore, "with his creative primary colour fridge magnets (C8), might be confusing Paul Klee with Piet Mondrian. Source: Internet
Jackson described the Zwarte Piet as a racist relic of colonialism, which cannot be separated from the offensive tradition of blackface in the United States. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, Roberts pursued Piet Cronje's 7,000-strong force, which had abandoned Magersfontein to head for Bloemfontein. Source: Internet
After World War I, De Stijl (the style) was led by Piet Mondrian and promoted a pure art, consisting only of vertical and horizontal lines, and the use of primary colors. Source: Internet
But it wasn't enough; after a fallout between Jansz and Piet Dekker (with the latter sent packing) the band seriously considered splitting up, but not before finishing their spring tour. Source: Internet