| • | A small bag; usually, a leathern bag; as, a pouch for money; a shot pouch; a mail pouch, etc. |
| • | That which is shaped like, or used as, a pouch |
| • | A protuberant belly; a paunch; -- so called in ridicule. |
| • | A sac or bag for carrying food or young; as, the cheek pouches of certain rodents, and the pouch of marsupials. |
| • | A cyst or sac containing fluid. |
| • | A silicle, or short pod, as of the shepherd's purse. |
| • | A bulkhead in the hold of a vessel, to prevent grain, etc., from shifting. |
| • | To put or take into a pouch. |
| • | To swallow; -- said of fowls. |
| • | To pout. |
| • | To pocket; to put up with. |