poniard

英 ['pɒnjəd] 美
  • n. 匕首;短剑
  • vt. 以匕首刺
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poniard (n.)
1580s, from Middle French poinard (early 16c.), from Old French poignal "dagger," literally "anything grasped with the fist," from poing "fist," from Latin pungus "fist," from PIE root *peuk- (see pugnacious). Probably altered in French by association with poindre "to stab." Compare Latin pugnus "fist," pugio "dagger." As a verb from c. 1600.
1. She drew out the poniard, holding it in her hand, and began a dance.
她抽出短剑, 拿在手里, 就开始跳起舞来.

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