klicken

(Inglese)

  1. (intransitive, weak) to click (make a clear sound, as of a lock being closed, or two marbles striking each other)
  2. (intransitive, weak) to click (with a mouse)

Frequenza

C2
Etimologia (Inglese)

In summary

16th century, from Middle High German *klicken, attested in zerklicken (“to break an eggshell”). Either cognate with or analogous to Dutch klikken (15th c.), English click (16th c.), French cliquer (14th c.). All ultimately imitative. The computing sense is a semantic loan from English.

Related words

klickern

tickeln

tickern

klikać

kliknąć

fer clic

çat etmek

jetonu düşmek

çıt etmek

kapanıvermek

κλικάρω

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