kink

(Anglais)

Opposé de
normophilia
Fréquence

31k
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/kɪŋk/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

From Middle English kinken, kynken, from Old English *cincian (attested in cincung), from Proto-West Germanic *kinkōn, from Proto-Germanic *kinkōną (“to laugh”), from Proto-Indo-European *gang- (“to mock, jeer, deride”), related to Old English canc (“jeering, scorn, derision”). Cognate with Dutch kinken (“to kink, cough”).

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