pommeau

French

Etymology

From Old French pomel (rounded knob) (12th c.), diminutive of pom (sword's hilt), from Late Latin pomellum, from Latin pomum (apple).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɔ.mo/
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Noun

pommeau m (plural pommeaux)

  1. shower head
  2. pommel (of a saddle, of a sword, of a pistol)
    Synonym: (of a pistol) pommette
  3. an alcoholic drink made from a mixture of apple juice and brandy

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