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poinoun (1113-19)

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The form poignon2 is a cross reference to the following entry:

poinoun (1113-19)

poignon,  poignoun,  poyngun,  poynon,  poynoun;  pugnun  (pygnoun)  
  FEW:  pugnus 9,515b Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  poing (poignon)  DMF: TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:

s.

1anat.fist, closed hand (for grasping, holding, punching, etc.)
( 1113-19; MS: s.xii3/3 )  Pur gresil que avum En icele saisun: Ferent nus cun (=like) pugnuns  (ed. cunpugnuns) As nés e as mentuns  Comput ANTS 1415
( c.1185 )  Melander est hors des rencs mis, Un enseine ot d'un cendal bis, Ki pres desqu'al poing (var. (B: s.xivin) poignon) li ventele  Proth ANTS 9793 (var.)
( c.1290; MS: s.xivin )  Le poyn est dist kaunt mayn est clos et ly feel fert du poygnoun (M.E. knokel vust) A travers soun compaignoun  bibb MS (C) 3rb
( s.xivin; MS: 1382 )  Pouce, poynoun et les meyns (M.E. Thoumbe, knokil and the handes)  Nominale 57
2handful, quantity that fills the hand
( 1415-17; MS: s.xv1 )  la poyn que clost la mayn quant j'ay scié un poynon de blee dedeins la paum (var. de blé un pygnoun deins la paum)  Liber Donati (D) 25.285
unitvolumehandful, as much of an ingredient as one hand can hold
( MS: c.1325 )  Pernés un poingné de sicori e de serlange un poyngun  Receptaria 127.438

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See also:

poin1  poiné1  poinel  poiner1  poinet 
This is an AND2 Phase 4 (N-O/U-P-Q) entry. © 2013-17 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. All rights reserved. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of the United Kingdom.
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