clink
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English clinken, from Old English *clincan (compare clynnan, clynian (“to sound; resound”)), from Proto-Germanic *klinganą (“to sound”). Cognates include Middle Dutch klinken and German klingen. Related to cling (sound) and clang. May be further related to call.
Perhaps of onomatopoeic origin, as metal against metal.
clink (plural clinks)
The clink of metal being dropped on the ground
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clink (third-person singular simple present clinks, present participle clinking, simple past and past participle clinked)
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From the Clink prison in Southwark, London, itself presumably named after sound of doors being bolted or chains rattling.
clink (plural clinks)
clink (third-person singular simple present clinks, present participle clinking, simple past and past participle clinked)
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