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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/18 00:58 UTC 版)
Borrowed from Latin pīca (“jay; magpie”). Doublet of pie (“magpie”).
pica (countable and uncountable, plural picas)
From Medieval Latin pica (“pica: a service book”), possibly from Latin pīca (“magpie”) after the piebald appearance of the typeset page (cf. pie (“disordered type”)). The relation to the printer's measure is unclear, as no edition of the text in pica type is known. The French pica derives from English rather than vice versa.
pica (countable and uncountable, plural picas)
From Proto-Italic *peikā, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)peyk- (“woodpecker; magpie”), whence also Latin pīcus (“woodpecker”).
Romance forms in -e- might reflect a different etymon, such as the Umbrian peico (acc.sg.), where the product of /ei/'s monophthongisation coincided with the latin /ē/. Cognate to Sanskrit पिक (piká, “cuckoo”), German Specht (“woodpecker”), Swedish spett (“crowbar, skewer; kind of woodpecker”).
First-declension noun.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | pīca | pīcae |
| genitive | pīcae | pīcārum |
| dative | pīcae | pīcīs |
| accusative | pīcam | pīcās |
| ablative | pīcā | pīcīs |
| vocative | pīca | pīcae |
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| ・PICA | |
| ・unexpected error | |
| ・Courted | |
| ・thundersquall | |
| ・Acap | |
| ・Hit Me | |
| ・linkboy | |
| ・IFS | |
| ・auralize | |
| ・Waste picker |