ponchar
Occitan
verb
Definitions
- (of an insect, etc.) to sting
Etymology
Derived from Latin punctus (pierced, striped, pricked, punctured, stippled, marked with points), *punctiāre, punctus (pierced, striped, pricked, punctured, stippled, marked with points).
Origin
Latin
punctus
Gloss
pierced, striped, pricked, punctured, stippled, marked with points
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *punctiāre Latin
- albipunctus Latin
- puncta Latin
- puncticollis Latin
- punctifrons Latin
- punctipennis Latin
- punctorium Latin
- punctuare Latin
- punctus Latin
- punctuāre Latin
- pungō Latin
- bonde French
- pinchar Spanish, Castilian
- point Old French
- punxar Catalan, Valencian
- bont Middle Dutch
- bunt Middle High German
- Punkt Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch