Pouch Definition
Origin of Pouch
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From Old Northern French pouche, borrowed from Old French poche, puche (whence French poche; compare also the Anglo-Norman variant poke), of Germanic origin: from Old Low Franconian *poka (“pouch") (compare Middle Dutch poke, Old English pocca, dialectal German Pfoch) or Frankish. Compare pocket, poke.
From Wiktionary
Middle English from Old French of Germanic origin
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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