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Etymology: Occitan picaioun, a small coin, from picaio money, from pica to jingle, of imitative origin. Date: 1804. 1 a : a Spanish half real piece formerly ...
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City of Picayune, Pearl River County, Mississippi .
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Daily newspaper for the greater New Orleans area. Includes local and world news, classifieds, and subscription information.
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A picayune was a Spanish coin, worth half a real. Its name derives from the French picaillon, which is itself from the Provençal picaioun, meaning "small ...
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Picayune is the largest city in Pearl River County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 10535 at the 2000 census. Located approximately 45 miles ...
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Nov 29, 2009 ... The Picayune Item, established in 1904, is Pearl River County's only daily newspaper.
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Features information about the community, the history of the city and Pearl River County, demographics, community calendar, climate, location, ...
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Of little value or importance; paltry. See Synonyms at trivial. 2. Petty; mean. n. 1. A Spanish-American half-real piece formerly used in parts of the ...
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1. of little value or account; small; trifling: a picayune amount. 2. petty, carping, or prejudiced: I didn't want to seem picayune by criticizing. –noun ...
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