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‖ piqueur|pikœr| Also anglicized as picker3. [F., agent-n. from piquer to prick: see Hatz.-Darm.] In France, or on the Continent, An attendant who directs the hounds during a hunt, or runs before a carriage to clear the road.
1835H. Greville Diary (1883) 59, I followed a piqueur, who appeared to me to know his métier, and by keeping close to his heels I contrived to see the stag taken. 1837J. F. Cooper Europe II. vii. 155 The piqueur scouring along the road in advance, like a rocket. 1864M. J. Higgins Ess. 204 The postilions and piqueurs all wore round glazed hats. |