Pommel Definition

pŭməl, pŏm-
pommeled, pommeling, pommelled, pommelling, pommels
verb
pommeled, pommelled, pommels
To beat; pummel.
American Heritage
Webster's New World

To pound or beat.

Wiktionary
noun
pommels
The rounded, upward-projecting front part of a saddle.
Webster's New World
Either of the two rounded handles on top of a pommel horse.
American Heritage
The knob on the end of the hilt of some swords and daggers.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Pommel

Noun

Singular:
pommel
Plural:
pommels

Origin of Pommel

  • From Middle English pomel a pommel from Old French diminutive of pom ball, fruit from Latin pōmum fruit

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Middle English pomel, from Middle French, presumedly via Vulgar Latin pomellum (“ball, knob"), the diminutive of Late Latin pomum (“apple")

    From Wiktionary

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