- pugn
- 1) , -a, -ac, «ax (L). Fight; fighting2) , -o, «us (L). The fist
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
pugn — im·pugn; im·pugn·able; im·pugn·ment; op·pugn; op·pugn·er; re·pugn; … English syllables
PUGN — pugnabunt … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
im|pugn´er — im|pugn «ihm PYOON», transitive verb. to call in question; attack by words or arguments; challenge, especially as false or worthless: »Do not impugn the umpire s fairness. ╂[< Old French impugner < Latin impūgnāre to assault, attack < in … Useful english dictionary
im|pugn´a|ble — im|pugn «ihm PYOON», transitive verb. to call in question; attack by words or arguments; challenge, especially as false or worthless: »Do not impugn the umpire s fairness. ╂[< Old French impugner < Latin impūgnāre to assault, attack < in … Useful english dictionary
im|pugn — «ihm PYOON», transitive verb. to call in question; attack by words or arguments; challenge, especially as false or worthless: »Do not impugn the umpire s fairness. ╂[< Old French impugner < Latin impūgnāre to assault, attack < in against … Useful english dictionary
op|pugn´er — op|pugn «uh PYOON», transitive verb. 1. to call in question (as rights, merits, or judgment). 2. to dispute (as a statement or belief): »When Law and Conscience…seem to oppugn one another (Thomas Hobbes). 3. Obsolete. to attack in fight or war.… … Useful english dictionary
op|pugn — «uh PYOON», transitive verb. 1. to call in question (as rights, merits, or judgment). 2. to dispute (as a statement or belief): »When Law and Conscience…seem to oppugn one another (Thomas Hobbes). 3. Obsolete. to attack in fight or war. ╂[<… … Useful english dictionary
re|pugn — «rih PYOON», transitive verb. 1. to oppose; object to. 2. to cause repugnance in. –v.i. Obsolete. to be opposed. ╂[< Old French repugner, learned borrowing from Latin repūgnāre; see etym. under repugnant (Cf. ↑repugnant)] … Useful english dictionary
im·pugn — … Useful english dictionary
Affixation — Affixe Pour les articles homonymes, voir Affixe (homonymie). En morphologie, domaine de la linguistique, un affixe (du latin ad fixus > affixus, « (qui est) fixé contre ») est un morphème en théorie lié qui s adjoint au radical ou au … Wikipédia en Français