pike [paɪk], sb.[entry#2] north. Eng. Also 3, 7 pik, 6 pyke.
Etymology: app. either a local application of pike sb.[entry#1], or of Norse origin: cf. West Norw. dial. pîk a pointed mountain, pîktind a peaked summit.
1 A northern English name for a pointed or peaked summit, or a mountain or hill with a pointed summit; entering extensively into the nomenclature of mountains and hills in and around the English Lake district. The names in Pike have their centre in Cumbria, and Lancashire-above-the-sands, where are Scawfell Pike, Langdale Pikes, Pike o’ Stickle, Causey Pike, Grisedale Pike, Red …