I. ˈpən.(ˌ)tō noun
( -s )
Etymology: Italian, from Latin punctum — more at point
1. : a hit in fencing : point
2. obsolete : a point of punctilio
II. ˈpün.(ˌ)tō noun
or pon·to ˈpän.-
( -s )
Etymology: Spanish, literally, point, from Latin punctum
: the ace of trumps when trumps are red (as in ombre)
III. ˈpün(ˌ)tō noun
( -s )
Etymology: Italian, from Latin punctum point
: point , stitch — used especially in combination of lace or embroidery of Spanish or Italian origin