poing

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French

Etymology

From Old French poing (hand), from Latin pugnus, from Proto-Italic *pugnos, from Proto-Indo-European *puǵnos, *puḱnos, from *pewǵ-, *peuḱ- (prick, punch)

Pronunciation

Noun

poing m (plural poings)

  1. fist

Derived terms

Further reading


Norman

Etymology

From Old French poing (hand), from Latin pugnus.

Noun

poing m (plural poings)

  1. (Jersey, anatomy) fist

Derived terms


Old French

Etymology

From Latin pugnus.

Pronunciation

Noun

poing oblique singularm (oblique plural poinz, nominative singular poinz, nominative plural poing)

  1. hand
    circa 1170, Chrétien de Troyes, Érec et Énide:
    Maintenant la prist par le poing[.]
    -Now, he takes her by the hand

Descendants

  • French: poing
  • Norman: poing
  • Walloon: pougn