puncheon
pun·cheon (pun′c̸hən)
noun
- a short, upright wooden post used in a framework
- ☆ a heavy, broad piece of roughly dressed timber with one side hewed flat
- any of various devices for punching, perforating, or stamping; esp., a figured die used by goldsmiths, etc.
Etymology: ME ponchon < MFr poinçon < VL *punctio < punctiare, to prick < L punctus, pp. of pungere, to prick: see point
pun·cheon (pun′c̸hən)
noun
- a large cask of varying capacity (72-120 gal), for beer, wine, etc.
- as much as such a cask will hold
Etymology: LME pwncion < OFr poinçon, prob. < poinchon, var. of poçon, pot, small fluid measure, dim. of pot < VL potus: see pot
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