pantois

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French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old French pantaisier/pantoisier, from Vulgar Latin pantasiare. Cognate with Old Occitan pantaizar/pantaissar/pantaiar, Sicilian pantasciari, Neapolitan pantasiari, Catalan pantaixar.

Adjective[edit]

pantois (feminine pantoise, masculine plural pantois, feminine plural pantoises)

  1. gobsmacked, stunned, flabbergasted

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