poinct
Middle French
Etymology
Altered to reflect the Latin etymology, from Old French point, from Latin punctus.
Noun
poinct m (plural poincts or poinctz)
- point (piece of information)
- 1552, François Rabelais, Le Tiers Livre:
- Voy cy bien un aultre poinct, lequel ne consyderez.
- Here's another point that you're not considering.
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Descendants
- French: point
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