flank

Phrases
An user
The  range's  western   flank   is   the   site   of a   series   of  now-semi-abandoned  mining   towns .

Le flanc occidental de la gamme est le site d'une série de villes minières désormais à la séalité.

Signification (Anglais)

Fréquence

C2
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/flæŋk/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

From Late Middle English flanc, from Late Old English flanc (“flank”), from Old French flanc, of Germanic origin, probably Frankish *hlanca, from Proto-Germanic *hlankō (“bend, curve, hip, flank”), from Proto-Germanic *hlankaz (“flexible, sleek, bendsome”), from Proto-Indo-European *kleng- (“to bend”). Akin to Old High German hlanca (“loin”), Middle Low German lanke (“hip joint”) (German lenken (“to bend, turn, lead”)), Old English hlanc (“loose, slender, flaccid, lank”). More at lank.

Notes

Sign in to write sticky notes