POMMAGE
Pom"mage (; 48), n.
Defn: See Pomage.
POMME
Pom`mé", a. Etym: [F. See Pomey.] (Her.)
Defn: Having the ends terminating in rounded protuberances or single balls; — said of a cross.
POMME BLANCHE
Pomme` blanche". Etym: [F., literally, white apple.]
Defn: The prairie turnip. See under Prairie.
POMMEL Pom"mel, n. Etym: [OE. pomel, OF. pomel, F. pommeau, LL. pomellus, fr. L. pomum fruit, LL. also, an apple. See Pome.]
Defn: A knob or ball; an object resembling a ball in form; as: (a) The knob on the hilt of a sword. Macaulay. (b) The knob or protuberant part of a saddlebow. (c) The top (of the head). Chaucer. (d) A knob forming the finial of a turret or pavilion.
POMMEL
Pom"mel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pommeled or Pommelled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pommeling or Pommelling.]
Defn: To beat soundly, as with the pommel of a sword, or with something knoblike; hence, to beat with the fists. [Written also pummel.]