Pied Piper

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Short for Pied Piper of Hamelin, from pied and piper.

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Pied Piper

  1. A folk tale or legend, dating back to the Middle Ages, about a rat-catcher in variegated attire, hired by the German town of Hamelin, who is not paid for his services and retaliates by luring away the local children by playing a flute.
  2. The flute-playing rat-catcher who is the protagonist and title character of this story.

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