poinçon

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poinçon

Etymology

From Old French poinçon, ponson, ponchon, probably a derivation from a Vulgar Latin verb *punctiāre from punctus or from Latin punctiōnem, accusative singular of punctiō. Compare Italian punzone, Spanish punzón. Doublet of ponction.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pwɛ̃.sɔ̃/
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Noun

poinçon m (plural poinçons)

  1. stamp (device)
  2. a pointed tool, such as a punch, chisel, bodkin or awl
  3. hallmark (an official marking)

Descendants

  • Romanian: poanson

Further reading