317: pique Oct 21, 2015 May 10 Written By Emmett Stone Although 'pique' means, "stimulate interest or curiosity", it came to English in the mid 16th century denoting hostility between two or more people (as it still can today) from the French 'piquer' meaning ‘prick, irritate’. Emmett Stone
317: pique Oct 21, 2015 May 10 Written By Emmett Stone Although 'pique' means, "stimulate interest or curiosity", it came to English in the mid 16th century denoting hostility between two or more people (as it still can today) from the French 'piquer' meaning ‘prick, irritate’. Emmett Stone