Old French

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Latin pulsus.

Noun

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poulz oblique singularm (oblique plural poulz, nominative singular poulz, nominative plural poulz)

  1. pulse (detectable flow of the blood, due to the beating of the heart)

Descendants

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  • Anglo-Norman: puls, pous, pus
  • Middle French: pouls, poulz, pous
  • Norman: pouls (Jersey)