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Entry 9 senses · 3 variants Webster, 1913

Piece

/pēs/ · IPA /piːs/
01 n. A fragment or part of anything separated from the whole, in any manner, as by cutting, splitting, breaking, or tearing; a part; a portion; …
  1. 1.
    A fragment or part of anything separated from the whole, in any manner, as by cutting, splitting, breaking, or tearing; a part; a portion; as, a piece of sugar; to break in pieces.
    “Bring it out piece by piece.” — Ezek. xxiv. 6.
  2. 2.
    A definite portion or quantity, as of goods or work; as, a piece of broadcloth; a piece of wall paper.
  3. 3.
    Any one thing conceived of as apart from other things of the same kind; an individual article; a distinct single effort of a series; a definite performance
  4. 4.
    An individual; -- applied to a person as being of a certain nature or quality; often, but not always, used slightingly or in contempt.
    “Thy mother was a piece of virtue.” Shak.
    “His own spirit is as unsettled a piece as there is in all the world.” Coleridge.
  5. 5.
    One of the superior men, distinguished from a pawn.(Chess)
  6. 6.
    A castle; a fortified building.[Obs.]
Phrases & compounds
Of a piece — of the same sort, as if taken from the same whole; like; -- sometimes followed by with.
Piece of eight — the Spanish piaster, formerly divided into eight reals.
To give a piece of one's mind to — to speak plainly, bluntly, or severely to (another).
Piece broker — one who buys shreds and remnants of cloth to sell again.
Piece goods — goods usually sold by pieces or fixed portions, as shirtings, calicoes, sheetings, and the like.
02 v. t. To make, enlarge, or repair, by the addition of a piece or pieces; to patch; as, to piece a garment; -- often with out.
imp. & p. p. Pieced; p. pr. & vb. n. Piecing
  1. 1.
    To make, enlarge, or repair, by the addition of a piece or pieces; to patch; as, to piece a garment; -- often with out.
  2. 2.
    To unite; to join; to combine.
    “His adversaries . . . pieced themselves together in a joint opposition against him.” Fuller.
03 v. i. To unite by a coalescence of parts; to fit together; to join.
  1. 1.
    To unite by a coalescence of parts; to fit together; to join.