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Old English
Etymology
Unknown. Perhaps related to Old English penn (“enclosure, pen”), Old English pinn (“pin, peg, nail, bolt”), Old English *pennian (“to close, lock ”) attested in onpennad (“unpent, open”).
Pronunciation
Noun
*pund ?
- enclosure, pound
Usage notes
- The word is only found as the modifier in compounds, therefore the gender of the word is unknown.
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