понт
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Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Ancient Greek πόντος (póntos, “sea”).
Noun[edit]
понт • (pont) m inan (genitive по́нта, nominative plural по́нты, genitive plural по́нтов)
- (historical) sea (especially in the name of certain seas known to the Greeks)
- (poetic) sea
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Etymology 2[edit]
Borrowed from French ponte (“punter”).
Noun[edit]
понт • (pont) m inan (genitive по́нта, nominative plural понты́, genitive plural понто́в)
- (slang) victim of a rook
- (slang) diverting one's attention during a theft
- (slang) an act of showing off
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