The verb "to pierce" is percer.
If you are asking about the verb to pierce, it's nikkev (× ×§×‘). If you are asking for the name Pierce, it has no equivalent in Hebrew.
Pierce is a verb. It's also a proper noun when it's a name.
The word "prong" can be used as either a noun or a verb. As a noun, it is used to describe the projecting points at the end of a fork. As a verb, it means to stab or pierce with a fork.
The word pierce is a verb, a word for the act of puncturing with a sharp point.Noun forms are piercer, one who pierces and piercing a verbal noun (gerund).
Meaning 'to stab or to pierce' either by a bull or a spear. From the 13th Century, the Old English word 'Gar'
Yes, the word lance is both a noun and a verb. The noun lance (lances) is a word for a long, thin, pointed, thrusting weapon; a spear, a javelin. The verb lance (lances, lancing, lanced) is to cut the skin to release the pus of an infection.
Goring is a verb that means to pierce or stab with a horn or tusk. It can also mean to make with a gore-shaped piece of material or to provide with a gore.
it means to Pierce with something pointed or to cause someone to become motionless as they concentrate on someone or something either in a good way or a bad way.(verb)
Benjamin Pierce was Franklin Pierce's dad.
The most common use of the word quill is as a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. However, the word quill is also a verb for more obscure actions such as to pierce with a quill, to thread with a quill, or to extract quills from a bird.
Benjamin Pierce was Franklin Pierce's dad.