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Lenk
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Low German
Etymology
From Middle Low German lenke, from Old Saxon *hlenki, from Proto-Germanic *hlankiz (“chainlink, ring; bond, fetter”), from Proto-Germanic *hlankaz (“bendsome, flexible”), from Proto-Indo-European *kleng-, *klenk- (“to bend; twist; wind”).
Noun
Lenk n (plural Lenken)
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