/ˈpuɡno/
OriginBorrowed from Italian pugno, from Latin pugnus (“fist; handful”). Compare French poing. Related to pojno. Doublet of ponardo.
- fist
“Li kolerplene svingis al mi sian pugnon. "Nun min batalu!" li kriis.” — He angrily swung his fist at me. "Fight me already!" he cried.
Formspugnon(accusative, singular) · pugnoj(plural) · pugnojn(accusative, plural)