Gunpoint

/ˈɡʌnpɔɪnt/ noun

A situation where someone is threatened with a gun and forced to do something against their will.

A compound word combining 'gun' (from Old Norse 'gunnr' meaning 'war') with 'point' (from Latin 'punctum'). The phrase 'at gunpoint' emerged in the 19th century as firearms became more common.

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