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synken
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Middle English
Etymology
From Old English sincan, from Proto-West Germanic *sinkwan, from Proto-Germanic *sinkwaną.
Verb
synken
- to sink (to embed)
- 14th Century, Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, The Knight's Tales
- Lat oure sorwe synken into þin herte.
- Let our sorrow sink into your heart.
- Lat oure sorwe synken into þin herte.
- 14th Century, Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, The Knight's Tales
Conjugation
1 Later replaced by the 1st-/3rd-person singular or sankest.
2 Later replaced by the indicative.
3 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.
Descendants
References
- “sinken, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
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