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pungwe
English
Etymology
From Shona pungwe.
Noun
pungwe (plural pungwes)
- (Zimbabwe) An all-night political vigil or rally.
Shona
Noun
pungwé 5 (plural mapungwé 6)
- pungwe (all-night political vigil or rally)
Powhatan
Etymology
From Proto-Algonquian *penkwi ("ashes").
Noun
pungwe
- ashes
pungwe From the web:
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pungle
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish póngale.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p??.??l/
Verb
pungle (third-person singular simple present pungles, present participle pungling, simple past and past participle pungled)
- (Southwestern US, regional) To pay or hand over; to shell out
Anagrams
- plunge
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- plunge pool
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