punim

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Yiddish פּנים (ponem), from Hebrew פָּנִים (paním, face).

Noun

punim (plural punims)

  1. The face (front part of the head).
    • 2010, F. Paul Wilson, Jack: Secret Circles (page 100)
      Jack figured if Mr. Rosen could detect a fierce look on his punim, he was giving away too much.

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Catalan

Verb

punim

  1. first-person plural present subjunctive form of punir
  2. first-person plural imperative form of punir
  3. first-person plural present indicative form of punir
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