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pommelpom‧mel /ˈpʌməl/ noun [countable] pommelOrigin: 1300-1400 Old French pomel, from Vulgar Latin pomellum ‘ball, knob’, from Late Latin pomum; ➔ POMADE - A thin sound beside him, and Ratagan had unsheathed his axe from its case at his pommel.
- If it has been made of lead, then I would also have suggested that it was a pommel.
- If made of bronze and gilded, it is possibly a knife or dagger pommel.
- It had a couple of rubies set in the pommel.
- Joseph was shrouded beneath a grey, black-striped blanket, and rested his rifle across his saddle pommel.
- Reaching inside his tartan plaid he tried to make his fingers take hold of the pommel of his sword.
- The raider's spear rested across the pommel of his saddle, first light glinting on its long, polished blade.
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