pounce (v.)
Middle English: from Old French poncer, puncer, from Latin pungere, to prick.
The word "pounce" is derived from the Latin word "pungere," which means "to prick" or "to puncture." The word was originally used to describe the action of a cat or other predator pouncing on its prey. However, over time, the meaning of the word has expanded to include any sudden and aggressive attack.
Etymology The word punch has several origins Old Irish bun a drink Anglo India
Etymology The word punch has several origins Old Irish bun a drink Anglo India
Etymology Latin punire punish avenge chastise Proto Indo European pou̯néh₂ti
Etymology Middle English apointen from Anglo Norman French apointer from Latin appu
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Etymology The word bung has several possible etymological origins Middle English
Etymology Latin compunctio Old French componction Middle English compuncioun Meanin
Etymology Contrapuntal is derived from the Italian term contrappunto which means po
Etymology Latin expugnare meaning to conquer by force From ex out pugnare
Etymology Latin expungere to strike out cancel erase From ex out from pungere
Etymology Latin impugnare to attack assail Latin in in against pugnare t
Etymology Derived from Latin inter between among punctus point Meaning
Etymology Latin oppugnare to fight against attack From ob against pugnare
Etymology The word pink comes from the Middle English word pinke which in turn deri
Etymology Middle English poynaunt from Old French poignant meaning pricking sharp
Etymology The word point comes from the Latin word punctum which means a prick a d
Etymology French pointe meaning point Meaning A sharp narrow end or extremit
Etymology French pointillisme Derived from pointiller meaning to stipple or to ma
Etymology The word poniard comes from the Old French word poignard which in turn is
Etymology pounce v Middle English from Old French poncer puncer from Latin pungere
Etymology Latin pugil boxer Greek pux fist Meaning The sport of fighting
Etymology The word pugilist originates from the Latin word pugil meaning a boxer
Pugnacious Etymology From Latin pugnāx pugnacious from pugnāre to fight Ult
Etymology Pugnacity comes from the Latin word pugnare which means to fight Mean
Etymology The word punch has several origins Old Irish bun a drink Anglo India
Etymology The word punch has several origins Old Irish bun a drink Anglo India
Etymology The word punch has several origins Old Irish bun a drink Anglo India
Etymology The word puncheon is derived from the Latin word punctio meaning a punctu
Punctilio Etymology The word punctilio comes from the Latin word punctum which mean
Etymology The word punctilious derives from Latin punctum meaning point French
Etymology The word punctual derives from the Latin word punctum meaning point M
Etymology punctuate verb Middle English from Medieval Latin punctuat from Latin p
Etymology The word punctuation originates from the Latin verb pungere which means t
Etymology The word puncture is derived from the Latin word pungere which means to
Etymology The word pungent comes from the Latin word pungens meaning piercing or
Etymology Middle English puncte from Old French poincte Latin punctum meaning poi
Etymology The word pygmy derives from the Ancient Greek word πυγμαῖος pygma
Etymology From Latin repugnare meaning to resist fight against oppose Ultimatel
Etymology Late Middle English from Old French repugnance from Latin repugnantia from
Etymology Latin repugnare to fight against from repugnans present participle of re
Etymology Middle English swopen from Old English swapan Meaning To move swi
Etymology The word jump is derived from the Middle English word jumpen which in turn
Etymology Middle English fallen Old English feallan Proto Germanic fallaną Meani
Etymology The word bounce originates from the Middle English word bouncen which in
Etymology Old French descendre Latin descendere De down scandere to climb Me
Etymology The word spring derives from the Proto Indo European root sphreng meaning
Etymology Old English pal adjective and palan verb Middle English pale adjec
Etymology The word leap comes from the Old English word hleapan which means to jum
Etymology The word peal comes from the Middle English word pelen meaning to make a
Etymology The word plea is derived from the Old French word plaidier meaning to pl