pàn‧che <span class="searchmatch">panche</span> f pl plural of panca <span class="searchmatch">panche</span> alternative form of paunche <span class="searchmatch">panche</span> oblique singular, f (oblique plural <span class="searchmatch">panches</span>, nominative singular <span class="searchmatch">panche</span>, nominative...
(Pinyin): <span class="searchmatch">pānchě</span> (Zhuyin): ㄆㄢ ㄔㄜˇ Cantonese (Jyutping): paan1 ce2 Mandarin (Standard Chinese)+ Hanyu Pinyin: <span class="searchmatch">pānchě</span> Zhuyin: ㄆㄢ ㄔㄜˇ Tongyong Pinyin: <span class="searchmatch">panchě</span> Wade–Giles:...
Verb-object compound, composed of scalda (“to heat, to warm”) + <span class="searchmatch">panche</span> (“bellies”). IPA(key): /ˌskal.daˈpan.ke/ Rhymes: -anke Hyphenation: scal‧da‧pàn‧che...
paunch, <span class="searchmatch">panche</span>, pawnche, pownche, pownce, pounce From Old French pance, from Latin panticem, accusative of pantex. Doublet of paunce. IPA(key): /ˈpau̯nt͡ʃ(ə)/...
Merriam, 1913, →OCLC. Capen, NEACP, pecan pance f pl plural of pancia <span class="searchmatch">panche</span> (Old Northern French) From Latin panticem, accusative singular of pantex...
Hunsrik: Panz Ripuarian: Panz Luxembourgish: Panz Old Northern French: <span class="searchmatch">panche</span> Picard: <span class="searchmatch">panche</span> →? Galician: panchoz → Middle English: paunche English: paunch Scots:...
IPA(key): /pæntʃ/, /pɑːntʃ/ panch (plural <span class="searchmatch">panches</span>) (nautical) Alternative form of paunch. “panch”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield...
From Middle English paunche, from Old Northern French <span class="searchmatch">panche</span>, Old French pance (French panse), from Latin pantex. IPA(key): /pɔːnt͡ʃ/ (some accents) IPA(key):...
many advised to kill and unpanch [translating eventrer] their horses, and enter into their <span class="searchmatch">panches</span>, to enjoy and find some ease by that vitall heat....