pinso

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) feed food given to (especially herbivorous) animals

Etymology 1
From, from.

Cognate includes Ancient Greek, ; Proto-Slavic ; Sanskrit. Compare,.

Verb

 * 1) to beat, pound
 * 2) * AD 4th C., Diomedes Grammaticus (author), Heinrich Keil (editor), Artis Grammaticae Liber I (1857), page 373:
 * Sed apud veterēs reperīmus etiam n litterā additā pīnsō, quod est tundō, ut Ennius decimō Annālium pīnsunt terram genibus.
 * But in the older authors we also find pīnsō with an added n, which is 'to beat', like Ennius in the tenth book of the Annals: they pound the dirt with their knees.
 * 1) to lash, scourge

Etymology 2
Post-classical conjugation transfer of Etymology 1.