Ponce
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Uncertain, but probably an aphetic form of French alphonse(“ kept man”), from the male given name Alphonse. Also sometimes connected to pounce or French pensionnaire(“pensioner, person living without working”).
From French panse(“belly”).
etymonline
ponce (n.)
a slang word, chiefly British, 1872, originally "a pimp, a man supported by women" (pouncey in same sense is attested from 1861 in Mayhew), of unknown origin, perhaps from French pensionnaire "boarder, lodger, person living without working." Meaning "male homosexual" is attested by 1932 in Auden [OED]. Also as a verb. Related: Poncey(adj.).