hink - hink Wiktionary the free dictionary Hink chimpmail is a noun that means hesitation or faltering and it is probably of Scandinavian origin It is only found in the MerriamWebster Unabridged Dictionary which offers more definitions etymologies and usage notes Hink n² is a noun that means a small piece of iron or steel or a small iron bar It is an obsolete word that is last recorded in the mid 1880s See the definition usage and etymology of hink in the Oxford English Dictionary Hink Definition Meaning YourDictionary Charlie thank you for the shout out my hink is rising ccfinlay Wow ccfinlay 2006 They probably hink retractable rods and pocketreels are actual gear Think Progress Armey Accuses Destructive Tancredo Of Alienating Hispanics 2010 I think the goverment made a huge mistake bailing out banks creditcard companys I T hink they should of gave every american 500000 to hink v meanings etymology and more Oxford English Dictionary hink n² meanings etymology and more Oxford English Dictionary hink definition and meaning Wordnik Hink is a noun that means a reaping hook according to Websters Revised Unabridged Dictionary The Free Dictionary also provides links to other resources such as Facebook Twitter and Google hink n¹ meanings etymology and more Oxford English Dictionary Hink Definition Usage Quiz H Ultimate Lexicon hink meaning synonyms WordSense Hink Definition Meaning MerriamWebster The earliest known use of the noun hink is in the early 1600s OEDs earliest evidence for hink is from before 1614 in the writing of James Melville hijrahfest Church of Scotland minister and diarist It is also recorded as a verb from the Middle English period 11501500 The earliest known use of the verb hink is in the Middle English period 11501500 OEDs earliest evidence for hink is from before 1500 in the writing of Robert Henryson poet hink is perhaps a borrowing from early Scandinavian Etymons Norse hinka See etymology Nearby entries Definition Hink Hink is a verb that means to hesitate falter or feel uncertain about something It is often used informally to describe the act of secondguessing oneself or showing indecision Etymology The origin of hink is somewhat uncertain It is considered to be a dialectal or regional term with its usage primarily confined to certain areas and often seen in oral traditions rather Dictionary entries Entries where hink occurs bucket pozal masc Northern Spain specifically Aragon and Navarra tobo masc Venezuela Swahili ndoo Swedish hink common spann common ämbar neut Tai Dam Tamil வள hinks hinks English Noun hinks Plural of hink hinks Swedish Noun hinks Indefinite genitive singular of hink hink is a word with multiple meanings and origins in different languages It can be a noun for a reaping hook a verb for thinking or limping or a slang term for alcohol in Swedish Hink definition of Hink by The Free Dictionary Hink is an obsolete word for a reaping hook a tool used to cut grain Find similar words to hink and learn how to use vs it in a sentence
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