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The word "pointed" ultimately derives from the Proto-Indo-European root peuk-, meaning "to prick" or "to sting." It is related to Latin pungere, Sanskrit puncti, and English "puncture."
Etymology The word point comes from the Latin word punctum which means a prick a d
Etymology The word point comes from the Latin word punctum which means a prick a d
Etymology The word point comes from the Latin word punctum which means a prick a d
Etymology Middle English pointed from Anglo Norman French poindre poinct to point
Etymology The word prong is derived from the Old English word prong which is of Ger
Etymology The word puncheon is derived from the Latin word punctio meaning a punctu
Etymology The word punch has several origins Old Irish bun a drink Anglo India
Etymology Middle English piket from Middle Dutch pikeet from Late Latin picquetum fr
Etymology Pike is derived from the Middle English word pike which is in turn derived
Etymology Pick comes from the Middle English word pikken which is derived from the
Etymology The word address derives from the Old French word adrecier which in turn
Etymology The word sheer has its origins in the Old English word scīr meaning pure
Etymology The word charge comes from the Old French word carge which in turn derives