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Pinchon's case was an early court case and precedent in assumpsit. Pinchons case established that contractual liability was transmittable to an estate
Pinchon's_case
Latin expression
with cases like Pinchons Case (1616), and Bane's Case, and to some extent with Slade's Case. (1605) Judicial discussions of the term followed Pinchon's case
Actio personalis moritur cum persona
Actio_personalis_moritur_cum_persona
Important decisions by highest UK appellate court prior to 2009
all legal cases heard by the House of Lords, see List of United Kingdom House of Lords cases. List of United Kingdom House of Lords cases List of Judicial
List of landmark judgments of the House of Lords
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greatest contempt for the bourgeois." (Guy de Maupassant, Letter to Robert Pinchon aka LaToque, 2 March 1877.) V.M Domiteeva (2014). Vrubel. Zhizn' zamechatel'nykh
List_of_syphilis_cases
American novelist (born 1937)
sexual fetishism (including sado-masochism, coprophilia and a borderline case of tentacle erotica), and features numerous episodes of drug use, most notably
Thomas_Pynchon
French folk heroine and saint (1412–1431)
promise of marriage, Joan stated that she had made him no promises, and his case was dismissed by an ecclesiastical court. During Joan's youth, a prophecy
Joan_of_Arc
Mikhail Nesterov William Orpen Clara Peeters Francis Picabia Robert Antoine Pinchon Camille Pissarro Giambattista Pittoni Frans Post Nicolas Poussin Raphael
List of paintings by Gustav Klimt
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Paintings by English artist William Turner
1836–1851 Modernism This list includes paintings attributed to Turner. In cases where the date of painting's creation is not known, the year of exhibition
List of paintings by J. M. W. Turner
List_of_paintings_by_J._M._W._Turner
French painter, sculptor, and chess player (1887–1968)
class also became well-known artists and lasting friends: Robert Antoine Pinchon and Pierre Dumont. He studied art at the Académie Julian from 1904 to 1905
Marcel_Duchamp
Shared with Albert Hackett Ben Hecht Viva Villa! The book by Edgecumb Pinchon and O. B. State Nominated 1936 Robert Riskin Mr. Deeds Goes to Town The
List of Jewish Academy Award winners and nominees
List_of_Jewish_Academy_Award_winners_and_nominees
Geographical and cultural region of northwest Europe
Peinture Moderne was founded in 1909 by Pierre Dumont, Robert Antoine Pinchon, Yvonne Barbier and Eugène Tirvert. Among members were Raoul Dufy, a native
Normandy
Charlotte; Carpenter, Amber; Wiseman, Rachael (eds.). Portraits of Integrity: 26 Case Studies from History, Literature and Philosophy. London: Bloomsbury Publishing
List of paintings by Amrita Sher-Gil
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Mikhail Nesterov William Orpen Clara Peeters Francis Picabia Robert Antoine Pinchon Camille Pissarro Giambattista Pittoni Frans Post Nicolas Poussin Raphael
List of works by Vincent van Gogh
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Paintings sold for the highest price
of Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers was the first time a "modern" (in this case 1888) painting became the record holder. Old master paintings had previously
List of most expensive paintings
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Mikhail Nesterov William Orpen Clara Peeters Francis Picabia Robert Antoine Pinchon Camille Pissarro Giambattista Pittoni Frans Post Nicolas Poussin Raphael
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French actress
Madame Fandango Florence Quentin Louise Hires a Contract Killer Madame Pinchon Gustave de Kervern & Benoît Delépine Sa raison d'être Head of Service Renaud
Catherine_Hosmalin
Royal Collection Trust. Mudge 2000, pp. 111–17, fig. 9. "Exhibition "Stare" Case (59.533.573)". Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Print; satirical print (1876
List of erotica by Thomas Rowlandson
List_of_erotica_by_Thomas_Rowlandson
Capital of Somme, France
the former Saint-Acheul cemetery, such as the creator of Bécassine, J.P. Pinchon, and many resistance fighters. Part of the neighborhood includes a so-called
Amiens
Type of furnace
in 1810; welding was investigated by William Haseldine Pepys in 1815; Pinchon attempted to create an electrothermic furnace in 1853; and, in 1878–79
Electric_arc_furnace
Category of film award
Recovery of the Real Pancho Villa, Peon, Bandit, Soldier, Patriot by Edgecumb Pinchon & O. B. Stade 1935 (8th) The Informer Dudley Nichols The novel by Liam
Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Academy_Award_for_Best_Adapted_Screenplay
Canonization process used for beatified who already have a cultus
1738 Further equipollent canonizations include those of saints: Guillaume Pinchon, Bishop of Saint-Brieuc – 24 March 1247 Gottfried von Cappenberg, OPraem
Equivalent_canonization
French painter (1824–1898)
include: 1941: Wilhem Van Hasselt 1944: Jean Gabriel Domergue 1948: Joseph Pinchon 1952: Tristan Klingsor 1955: Georges Delplanque 1957: Albert Decaris 1958:
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List of paintings by the British artist John Constable
substitute of specific knowledge on the date of a painting's creation (in cases where this is not known), the year of exhibition has been put, is it would
List of paintings by John Constable
List_of_paintings_by_John_Constable
1932 film
is stocked by a boat from Bermuda, Roger is smitten with actress Eileen Pinchon. Bertha tries to wrest a bottle of bad liquor away from Pow. When it breaks
The_Wet_Parade
Book by Julia Eccleshare
della Valle Italian 1905 8+ Bécassine Bécassine Jacqueline Rivière Joseph Pinchon French 1905 8+ Paul Street Boys A Pál-utcai fiúk Ferenc Molnár Hungarian
1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up
1001_Children's_Books_You_Must_Read_Before_You_Grow_Up
Mikhail Nesterov William Orpen Clara Peeters Francis Picabia Robert Antoine Pinchon Camille Pissarro Giambattista Pittoni Frans Post Nicolas Poussin Raphael
List of works by Francisco Goya
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Civil Action (1998) Class Action: The Story of Lois Jenson and the Landmark Case That Changed Sexual Harassment Law (2002), Clara Bingham and Laura Leedy
List of non-fiction works made into feature films
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modifications that represent the current state are stated subsequently. In the case of Dürer the time spans are not likely to represent the duration spent working
List of paintings by Albrecht Dürer
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Mikhail Nesterov William Orpen Clara Peeters Francis Picabia Robert Antoine Pinchon Camille Pissarro Giambattista Pittoni Frans Post Nicolas Poussin Raphael
List of paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat
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Mikhail Nesterov William Orpen Clara Peeters Francis Picabia Robert Antoine Pinchon Camille Pissarro Giambattista Pittoni Frans Post Nicolas Poussin Raphael
List of works by Gian Lorenzo Bernini
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Medical condition
(link) Tinegate H, Birchall J, Gray A, Haggas R, Massey E, Norfolk D, Pinchon D, Sewell C, Wells A (2012). "Guideline on the investigation and management
Selective immunoglobulin A deficiency
Selective_immunoglobulin_A_deficiency
Comics of the classic Franco-Belgian style
19 June 2017. AHPC, Rémi DUVERT - Association. "Site J.P.Pinchon - page d'accueil". www.pinchon-illustrateur.info. Retrieved 19 June 2017. Anne Martin-Fugier
Bande_dessinée
Art movement
1904, oil on canvas, 98 x 118.5 cm, Musée d'Orsay, Paris Robert Antoine Pinchon, La Seine à Rouen au crépuscule, 1905, oil on paperboard, 65 x 54 cm, private
Neo-Impressionism
Style in Neo-Impressionist paintings
Exotic Landscape), Colección Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza Robert Antoine Pinchon, 1905, La Seine à Rouen au crépuscule Robert Delaunay, 1906, Paysage au
Divisionism
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List of paintings by Hans Holbein the Younger
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Commune in Normandy, France
chief fishing port in France for cod and cod-related fish. This was the case up until the 1970s, when Canada stopped all access to their fishing grounds
Fécamp
Species of butterfly
(Florida) D. i. lucia (Riley, 1926) – (St. Lucia) D. i. martinica (Enrico & Pinchon, 1969) – (Martinique) D. i. moderata (Riley, 1926) – (Mexico, Honduras
Dryas_iulia
French war memorials commemorating World War I
for burial The four bas-reliefs on this monument are the work of Émile Pinchon. The reliefs depict some aspects of Noyon's fate over the 4 years of the
War_memorials_(Oise)
Puritan colonist and city founder
and authority" to lead the new colony: "Roger Ludlowe, Esqr., William Pinchon, Esq., John Steele, William Swaine, Henry Smythe, William Phelpes, William
William_Phelps_(colonist)
Frances Huff Twenty Careers of Tomorrow CC (Jan. 1946) 1003 1003 Edgcumb Pinchon Dan Sickles CC (Jan. 1946) 1004 1004 Bellamy Partridge January Thaw CC
List of Armed Services Editions
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these, and deciding how much involvement the master had, if any, in each case, remains unsettled. These are some of El Greco's most important paintings:
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1506 P Woman oil paint canvas The Violin Case 1923 Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris AMVP 1712 Violin violin case oil paint canvas Woman in White Stockings
List of paintings by Suzanne Valadon
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Morning of his three oldest children his "best out of door work." In this case Benson was deliberate in his approach, he made three oil studies before making
List of works by Frank Weston Benson
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British watercolourist and illustrator
2020. Bénézit, Emmanuel (2006). Benezit Dictionary Of Artists. Vol. 11: Pinchon-Rouck. Paris: Editions Gründ. p. 25. ISBN 978-2-7000-3081-5. Retrieved
George_John_Pinwell
Annual art shown in Paris, started in 1903
Robert Antoine Pinchon showed his Prairies inondées (Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray, près de Rouen) (no. 1367), now at the Musée de Louviers. Pinchon's paintings
Salon_d'Automne
Day of the year
of Bethany Olaf II of Norway Simplicius, Faustinus and Beatrix William Pinchon July 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Earliest day on which Somer's Day
July_29
National painting treasures of Japan
fact the number of paintings presented is more than 168, because in some cases groups of related paintings are combined to form a single entry. The paintings
List of National Treasures of Japan (paintings)
List_of_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(paintings)
painter. Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Swiss artist and sculptor. Robert Antoine Pinchon, French Post-Impressionist landscape painter. Jovan Dučić, Bosnian Serb
2014_in_public_domain
Artist and illustrator
2020. Bénézit, Emmanuel (2006). Benezit Dictionary Of Artists. Vol. 11: Pinchon-Rouck. Paris: Editions Gründ. p. 629. ISBN 978-2-7000-3081-5. Retrieved
William_Rainey
Oldest form of comics, where the stories are told in captions below the images
Louis Morel-Retz, aka Stop. Bécassine by Caumery and Émile-Joseph Porphyre Pinchon. Les Dés-agréments d'un voyage d'agrément (1851) by Gustave Doré. La Famille
Text_comics
Swedish opera singer (1793–1861)
parts were Louise in Louise och Walborn (Louise and Walborn) and Madame Pinchon in Passionen och förnuftet (Passion and sense) by Scribe. As a person,
Elise_Frösslind
Mikhail Nesterov William Orpen Clara Peeters Francis Picabia Robert Antoine Pinchon Camille Pissarro Giambattista Pittoni Frans Post Nicolas Poussin Raphael
List of major paintings by Masaccio
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Collectible card game revolving around endangered species
salamander Nine-spined stickleback Pearl-banded rat snake Piebald alpine toad Pinchon's salamander Pine shoot beetle Predatory bush cricket Raccoon dog Rat flea
Xeko
Apostolic Vicariate of Western Szechwan whose bishop was Annet-Théophile Pinchon [fr]. On 20 September 1880, the Second Synod of Sichuan was convened by
Catholic_Church_in_Sichuan
Thoroughbred horse race
02 $250,000 Listed 1998 Da Devil Jon Court Forrest Kaelin David Hall, B. Case, C. Glasscock & B. Bleiden 1+1⁄8 miles 1:48.84 $200,000 Listed 1991–1997
West_Virginia_Derby
Surviving ancient Roman gold glass portraits
supported and further elaborated upon in two articles by different scholars. A case for the Brescia medallion’s authenticity was argued for, not on the basis
List_of_gold_glass_portraits
English civil servant (1521–1592)
a member of the Privy Council, Doctor (P.C.C. 1582, Tirwhite quire). 'Pinchon', in W.C. Metcalfe (ed.), The Visitations of Essex in 1552, 1558, 1570
Peter Osborne (Keeper of the Privy Purse)
Peter_Osborne_(Keeper_of_the_Privy_Purse)
Paintings by Elizabeth Murray (1815–1882)
headscarf. The painting is composed of a vertical axis in the centre, in this case created by the woman; on both sides, following the typical parallelism in
Works_of_Elizabeth_Murray
American lecturer, author, art, literature critic and suffragette
Yonkers, NY. May 21, 1932. p. 2. Retrieved April 18, 2015. Florence E. Pinchon (November 1932). "Wings over Europe". Star of the West. Vol. 23, no. 8
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Mikhail Nesterov William Orpen Clara Peeters Francis Picabia Robert Antoine Pinchon Camille Pissarro Giambattista Pittoni Frans Post Nicolas Poussin Raphael
List of artworks by Ivan Albright
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PINCHONS CASE
PINCHONS CASE
Surname or Lastname
Portuguese and Galician
Portuguese and Galician : variant of Marta.Italian : probably from medieval Greek Martios ‘March’ or the Calabrian dialect word marti ‘Tuesday’, in either case probably denoting someone with some particular association with the month or the day.English : variant spelling of Mart 1.German : from a short form of Martin.
Surname or Lastname
English, German, Dutch (De Mann), and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, German, Dutch (De Mann), and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a fierce or strong man, or for a man contrasted with a boy, from Middle English, Middle High German, Middle Dutch man. In some cases it may have arisen as an occupational name for a servant, from the medieval use of the term to describe a person of inferior social status. The Jewish surname can be ornamental.English and German : from a Germanic personal name, found in Old English as Manna. This originated either as a byname or else as a short form of a compound name containing this element, such as Hermann.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish male personal name Man (cognate with 1).Indian (Panjab) : Hindu (Jat) and Sikh name of unknown meaning.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Anglo-Norman French cas(s)e ‘case’, ‘container’ (from Latin capsa), hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of boxes or chests.Americanized spelling of French Caisse.Americanized spelling of Kaas.Americanized spelling of German Käse, a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of cheese. Compare Kaeser.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Pinching
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow. Compare Mead. The form meadow derives from mǣdwe, the dative case of Old English mǣd.
Surname or Lastname
French
French : derivative of Mange.English and Irish : variant of Mangan, perhaps, in the case of the Irish name, of Manning.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the medieval personal name Masselin. This originated as an Old French pet form of Germanic names with the first element mathal ‘speech’, ‘counsel’. However, it was later used as a pet form of Matthew. Compare Mace. A feminine form, Mazelina, was probably originally a pet form of Matilda.English and French : possibly a metonymic occupational name for a maker of wooden bowls, from Middle English, Old French maselin ‘bowl or goblet of maple wood’ (a diminutive of Old French masere ‘maple wood’, of Germanic origin). In some cases it may derive from the homonymous dialect terms maslin, one of which means ‘brass’ (Old English mæslen, mæstling), the other ‘mixed grain’ (Old French mesteillon).
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew
Oracle; Mouth of Brass
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a pair of villages in Cheshire, on either side of the Weaver river, recorded in Domesday Book as Maneshale, from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Mann + Old English scylf ‘shelf’, ‘ledge’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire, so named from the genitive case of the northern English personal name Mack + Old English ēg ‘island’, ‘low-lying land’.Irish : variant of Mackesy, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Macasa ‘descendant of Macus’, a personal name which is probably a form of Magnus.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Cassie, CASEY means "she who entangles men." Compare with masculine Casey.Â
Male
Hebrew
(×¤Ö¼Ö´× Ö°×—Ö¸×¡) Variant spelling of Hebrew Piynechac, a form of Egyptian Panhsj ("the Nubian"), but translated from Hebrew pinechac, PINCHAS means "mouth of brass."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places so called, for example in Devon, Kent, and West Yorkshire. According to Ekwall, the first element of these place names is respectively Old English (ge)mǣre ‘boundary’, myrig ‘pleasant’, and mearð ‘(pine) marten’. The second element in each case is Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’. This surname was taken to Ireland by a Northumbrian family who settled there in the 17th century.
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew
Oracle; Mouth of Brass; Nubian; Mouth of a Serpent
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Mayland in Essex, possibly named in Old English as ‘land or estate (land) where mayweed (mægðe) grows’, or alternatively as ‘(place at) the island’, from Old English ēg-land, with the initial M- derived from a preceding ðǣm, dative case of the definite article.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : via Old French from the Germanic personal name Milo, of unknown etymology. The name was introduced to England by the Normans in the form Miles (oblique case Milon). In English documents of the Middle Ages the name sometimes appears in the Latinized form Milo (genitive Milonis), although the normal Middle English form was Mile, so the final -s must usually represent the possessive ending, i.e. ‘son or servant of Mile’.English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Mihel, an Old French contracted form of Michael.English : occupational name for a servant or retainer, from Latin miles ‘soldier’, sometimes used as a technical term in this sense in medieval documents.Irish (County Mayo) : when not the same as 1 or 3, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolmhuire, Myles being used as the English equivalent of the Gaelic personal name Maol Muire (see Mullery).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.Dutch : variant of Miels, a variant of Miele 3.John Miles or Myles (c.1621–83), born probably in Herefordshire, England, was a pioneer American Baptist minister who emigrated to New England in 1662 and had a pastorate in Swansea, MA. Many of his descendants spell their name Myles.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places so called, for example in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Wiltshire. For the most part the first element is either Old English (ge)mǣne ‘common’, ‘shared’ (see Manley, Manship), or the Old English byname Mann(a) (see Mann). However, in the case of Manton in Lincolnshire the early forms show clearly that it was Old English m(e)alm ‘sand’, ‘chalk’, with reference to the poor soil of the region. The second element is in each case Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Irish (Cork) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Manntáin ‘descendant of Manntán’, a personal name derived from a diminutive of manntach ‘toothless’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on the border between two territories, especially in the Marches between England and Wales or England and Scotland, from Anglo-Norman French marche ‘boundary’ (of Germanic origin; compare Mark 2). In some cases, the surname may be a habitational name from March in Cambridgeshire, which was probably named from the locative case of Old English mearc ‘boundary’.English : from a nickname or personal name for someone who was born or baptized in the month of March (Middle English, Old French march(e), Latin Martius (mensis), from the name of the god Mars) or who had some other special connection with the month, such as owing a feudal obligation then.Catalan : from the personal name March, Catalan equivalent of Mark 1.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Dark skinned.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Reaney gives it as a variant of Mangnall, which he derives from Old French mangonelle, a war engine for throwing stones. It may alternatively be identical in origin with the German name in 2 below, but there is no evidence of its introduction to Britain as a personal name by the Normans, which is normally the case for English surnames derived from Continental Germanic personal names.German and French : from a Germanic personal name Managwald, composed of the elements manag ‘much’ + wald ‘rule’.
PINCHONS CASE
PINCHONS CASE
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pradumal | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®®à®¾à®²
Lord
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
High; Elevated; Noble
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lord Vishnu; Lover of Wealth
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Heavenly
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
White Moon
Boy/Male
English American
Bishop; overseer.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Khristy | கà¯à®°à¯€à®¸à¯à®¤à¯à®¯
Mean
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Gaetano, GAETANA means "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."
Male
Hindi/Indian
(लाल) Hindi name LAL means "to caress, to play."Â
Boy/Male
Indian
Devoted servant of God
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n. pl.
Small pinchers for holding, breaking, or cutting.
n.
Small pinchers for curling the hair.
n.
One who, or that which, pinches.
a.
Having wings or pinions.
n.
A pinching miser; a niggard.
n. pl.
An instrument having two handles and two grasping jaws working on a pivot; -- used for griping things to be held fast, drawing nails, etc.
n.
A genus of trees growing naturally on the Andes in Peru and adjacent countries, but now cultivated in the East Indies, producing a medicinal bark of great value.
n. pl.
See Pinchers.
n.
The bark of any species of Cinchona containing three per cent. or more of bitter febrifuge alkaloids; Peruvian bark; Jesuits' bark.
n.
Torture by pinching with forceps or pinchers.
v. t.
Strong pinchers or forceps.
a.
Compressing; nipping; griping; niggardly; as, pinching cold; a pinching parsimony.
a.
Narrow; destitute; pinching; pinched; as, necessitous circumstances.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pinch
a.
Belonging to, or obtained from, cinchona.
n.
A pinching condition; perplexity; trouble; distress.
n.
Bark; rind; specifically, cinchona bark.
pl.
of Poncho
adv.
In a pinching way.