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- Picayune, Mississippi - Wikipedia
The word "picayune" was the name of a Spanish coin, worth half a real or 1 16 of a Spanish dollar (6 25 cents) Its name derives from the French "picaillon", which is itself from the Provençal "picaioun", the name of an unrelated small copper coin from Savoy
- Picayune, MS | Official Website
The City of Picayune received an unmodified opinion, the highest possible rating, on its Fiscal Year 2023 audit The audit was conducted by the Hattiesburg-based TMH CPA and Consulting Firm
- PICAYUNE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In the 19th century, in Louisiana and other southern states, a picayune was a small coin (specifically, a Spanish half real) with a low monetary value The coin's name derives from picaioun, a word that means "small coin" in Occitan (a language spoken in Southern France)
- Picayune High School (MS) Football - MaxPreps
See the Picayune Maroon Tide's football schedule, roster, rankings, standings and more on MaxPreps com
- Tide advances to semi-final with dominating victory | Picayune Item
The Picayune Maroon Tide made quick work of its first-round playoff opponent last week, defeating George County, 55-7 With the victory, Picayune advances to the second round to host Hancock
- PICAYUNE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
By extension, picayune can mean trivial or of little value These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors What is the pronunciation of picayune? 沒有價值的, 微不足道的… 没有价值的, 微不足道的…
- Discover Downtown Picayune: Main Street Events
Explore the vibrant community of Downtown Picayune with exciting events on Main Street in Picayune, Mississippi
- PICAYUNE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
adjective Informal of little value or account; small; trifling a picayune amount Synonyms: trivial, paltry, nugatory, measly, insignificant, inconsequential petty, carping, or prejudiced I didn't want to seem picayune by criticizing
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