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Noun — A long spear once carried by foot soldiers, used for thrusting rather than throwing.

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a pike fisherman armed with pikes pike out of something

Etymology

From Middle English pyke, going back to Old English and Old French words for a sharp point; the fish and the diving position both take their names from this same idea of something pointed.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “pike” mean?

The word “pike” means a long spear once carried by foot soldiers, used for thrusting rather than throwing. In plain terms, depending on context: an old-fashioned spear, a toothy river fish, or (informally) to chicken out of something.

How do you pronounce “pike”?

“Pike” is pronounced pyk (/paɪk/ in IPA).

How do you use “pike” in a sentence?

Here is “pike” used in a sentence: “Ranks of infantry braced their pikes against the oncoming cavalry charge.”

What part of speech is “pike”?

Depending on how it is used, “pike” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “pike” come from?

The word “pike” comes from Old French. From Middle English pyke, going back to Old English and Old French words for a sharp point; the fish and the diving position both take their names from this same idea of something pointed.

Is “pike” a common word?

“Pike” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “pike” have?

“Pike” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a long spear once carried by foot soldiers, used for thrusting rather than throwing.

What is the difference between a "pike" the weapon and a "pike" the fish?

As a weapon, a pike is a long spear once carried by foot soldiers for thrusting rather than throwing, while as a fish, a pike is a large predatory freshwater species with a long body and pointed jaws. The two senses are unrelated except for sharing the same word, likely due to the fish's spear-like shape.

What does it mean to "pike" on something?

As a verb, "to pike" means to back out of a plan, commitment, or fight at the last moment, often implying a loss of nerve. This usage is informal and distinct from the noun senses referring to the weapon or fish.

Is "pike" used the same way in fishing as in slang for backing out?

No, when "pike" refers to fishing, it names a specific large predatory freshwater fish, whereas the informal verb "to pike" means to withdraw from a commitment or fight at the last minute. The two uses are unrelated in meaning despite sharing the same spelling.

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