Hebrew

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Etymology

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Formed from פַּנְצֶ׳ר (páncher, a puncture), borrowed from English puncture and cognates, creating the new root פ־נ־צ׳־ר (p-n-ch-r).

Verb

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פינצ׳ר / פִּנְצֵ׳ר (pinchér) third-singular masculine past (pi'el construction)

  1. to puncture
  2. (by extension) to disrupt, to derange
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