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un-hanked
hank
/
hæŋk
/
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hangk
]
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noun
1.
a skein, as of thread or yarn.
2.
a definite length of thread or yarn:
A hank of cotton yarn measures 840 yards.
3.
a coil, knot, or loop:
a hank of hair.
4.
Nautical
.
a ring, link, or shackle for securing the luff of a staysail or jib to its stay or the luff or head of a gaff sail to the mast or gaff.
verb (used with object)
5.
Nautical
.
to fasten (a sail) by means of hanks.
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Origin:
1175–1225;
Middle English
<
Old Norse
hǫnk
hank, coil, skein, clasp; akin to
hang
Related forms
un·hanked,
adjective
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hank
(hæŋk)
—
n
1.
a loop, coil, or skein, as of rope, wool, or yarn
2.
nautical
a ringlike fitting that can be opened to admit a stay for attaching the luff of a sail
3.
a unit of measurement of cloth, yarn, etc, such as a length of 840 yards (767 m) of cotton or 560 yards (512 m) of worsted yarn
—
vb
4.
(
tr
)
nautical
to attach (a sail) to a stay by hanks
[C13: of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse
hanka
to coil, Swedish
hank
string]
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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Word Origin & History
hank
1294, probably from O.N. honk, hank "clasp, hank," related to
hang
.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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