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POUNCE, n. pouns.

1. Gum-sandarach pulverized, a fine powder used to prevent ink from spreading on paper.

2. Charcoal dust inclosed in some open stuff, as muslin, &c. to be passed over holes pricked in the work, to mark the lines or designs on a paper underneath. This kind of pounce is used by embroiderers to transfer their patterns upon their stuffs; also by lace-makers,and sometimes by engravers. It is also used in varnishing.

3. Cloth worked in eyelet-holes.

POUNCE, v.t. To sprinkle or rub with pounce.

POUNCE,n. [L. pungo.] The claw or talon of a bird of prey.

POUNCE, v.i. To fall on suddenly; to fall on and seize with the claws; as, a rapacious fowl pounces on a chicken.

1913 Definition
Pounce (pounce)
n.(?)
Pounce
[F. ponce pumice, pounce, fr. L. pumex, -icis, pumice. See Pumice.]
  1. A fine powder, as of sandarac, or cuttlefish bone, -- formerly used to prevent ink from spreading on manuscript.

  2. Charcoal dust, or some other colored powder for making patterns through perforated designs, -- used by embroiderers, lace makers, etc.

    Pounce box, a box for sprinkling pounce. -- Pounce paper, a transparent paper for tracing.

  3. To sprinkle or rub with pounce] as, to pounce paper, or a pattern.
  4. The claw or talon of a bird of prey.
    Spenser. Burke.
  5. A punch or stamp.
    [Obs.] "A pounce to print money with." Withals.
  6. Cloth worked in eyelet holes.
    [Obs.] Homilies.
  7. To strike or seize with the talons; to pierce, as with the talons.
    [Archaic]

    Stooped from his highest pitch to pounce a wren. Cowper.

    Now pounce him lightly,
    And as he roars and rages, let's go deeper.
    J. Fletcher.

  8. To punch; to perforate; to stamp holes in, or dots on, by way of ornament.
    [Obs.] Sir T. Elyot.
  9. To fall suddenly and seize with the claws; -- with on or upon; as, a hawk pounces upon a chicken. Also used figuratively.

    Derision is never so agonizing as when it pounces on the wanderings of misguided sensibility. Jeffrey.


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