punhal
Portuguese
Etymology
From punho (“wrist; fist”) (or from a Vulgar Latin *pūgnālis, pūgnāle(m)), from Latin pugnus (“fist”), from Proto-Indo-European *puǵ-no-. Alternatively, possibly from Spanish puñal[1].
Noun
punhal m (plural punhais)
- poniard (a dagger with a triangular blade)
- (generalisation) any dagger
Derived terms
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