poing

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French

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Middle French poing (fist), from Old French poing (hand), from Latin pugnus, from Proto-Italic *pugnos, from Proto-Indo-European *puǵnos, *puḱnos, from *pewǵ- (prick, punch).

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    Noun

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    poing m (plural poings)

    1. fist

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    Further reading

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    Middle French

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    Etymology

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      From Old French poing, from Latin pugnus, from Proto-Italic *pugnos, from Proto-Indo-European *pewǵ-.

      Noun

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      poing m (plural poings)

      1. fist
      2. hand
      3. handle
      4. claw

      Descendants

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      • French: poing

      References

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      • poing on Dictionnaire du Moyen Français (1330–1500) (in French)
      • Godefroy, Frédéric, Dictionnaire de l’ancienne langue française et de tous ses dialectes du IXe au XVe siècle (1881) (poing)

      Norman

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      Etymology

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

        Noun

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        poing m (plural poings)

        1. (Jersey, anatomy) fist

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        Old French

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        Etymology

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          From Latin pugnus, from Proto-Italic *pugnos, from Proto-Indo-European *pewǵ-.

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          Noun

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

          1. hand

          Descendants

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