pilot

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A person who steers a ship, a helmsman.
  2. A person who knows well the depths, shoals, and currents of a harbor or coastal area, who is hired by a vessel to help navigate the harbor or coast.
  3. A guide book for maritime navigation.
  4. An instrument for detecting the compass error.
  5. A pilot vehicle.
  6. A person authorised to drive such a vehicle during an escort.
  7. A guide or escort through an unknown or dangerous area.
  8. Something serving as a test or trial.
  9. The heading or excavation of relatively small dimensions, first made in the driving of a larger tunnel.
  10. A tone or signal, usually a single frequency, transmitted over a communications system for control or synchronization purposes.
  11. A person who is in charge of the controls of an aircraft.
  12. A sample episode of a proposed TV series produced to decide if it should be made or not. If approved, typically the first episode of an actual TV series.
adj
  1. Made or used as a test or demonstration of capability.
  2. Used to control or activate another device.
  3. Being a vehicle to warn other road users of the presence of an oversize vehicle or combination.
verb
  1. To control (an aircraft or watercraft).
  2. To guide (a vessel) through coastal waters.
  3. To test or have a preliminary trial of (an idea, a new product, television show, etc.)
  4. To serve as the leading locomotive on a double-headed train.
  5. To guide or conduct (a person) somewhere.
noun
  1. Acronym of payment in lieu of taxes

Pronunciation

/ˈpaɪ̯.lət/ [ˈpʰaɪ̯.lət] En-us-pilot.ogg /ˈpɑɪ̯.lət/ [ˈpʰɑ̟ɪ̯.lət] /ˈpɒɪ̯.lət/ [ˈpʰɒ̈ɪ̯.lət] en-au-pilot.ogg /ˈpaː.lət/ [ˈpʰaː.lət]

Word forms

pilot pilots pylote pylot piloting piloted

Etymology

From Middle French pilot, pillot, from Italian pilota, piloto, older also pedotta, pedot(t)o (the form in pil- is probably influenced by pileggiare (“to sail, navigate”)); ultimately from unattested Byzantine Greek *πηδώτης (*pēdṓtēs, “helmsman”), from Ancient Greek πηδόν (pēdón, “blade of an oar, oar”), hence also Ancient and Modern Greek πηδάλιον (pēdálion, “rudder”).

Translations

Bulgarian: кормчи́я Chinese Mandarin: 領航 /领航 Danish: styrmand Esperanto: piloto Finnish: ruorimies Greek: πηδαλιούχος Ancient Greek: κυβερνήτης Latin: gubernātor Māori: kaiurungi Polish: sternik Russian: шту́рман Russian: ко́рмчий Swedish: styrman Finnish: merkki- Spanish: piloto
This entry uses open data from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA/GFDL). Word forms are used for search and are not indexed as separate pages.