- hlekkr
- m., gen. hlekks или hlekkjar, pl. hlekkir1) звено цепи2) pl. цепь, оковы, узы, кандалы
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Link — Link, n. [OE. linke, AS. hlence; akin to Sw. l[ a]nk ring of a chain, Dan. l[ae]nke chain, Icel. hlekkr; cf. G. gelenk joint, link, ring of a chain, lenken to bend.] 1. A single ring or division of a chain. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence: Anything,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
link — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse hlekkr chain; akin to Old English hlanc lank Date: 15th century 1. a connecting structure: as a. (1) a single ring or division of a chain (2) one of the standardized… … New Collegiate Dictionary
link — link1 linker, n. /lingk/, n. 1. one of the rings or separate pieces of which a chain is composed. 2. anything serving to connect one part or thing with another; a bond or tie: The locket was a link with the past. 3. a unit in a communications… … Universalium
link — link1 W2 [lıŋk] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1 be linked 2¦(make connection)¦ 3¦(join)¦ 4¦(show connection)¦ 5¦(make something depend on something)¦ 6 Phrasal verbs link in link up ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
Gelenk — Sn std. (11. Jh.), mhd. gelenke Hüftgelenk und von dort aus verallgemeinert Stammwort. Das Wort ist eine Kollektivbildung zu mhd. lanke, lanche f., ahd. (h)lanca f. Hüfte , die zu ae. hlenca f., hlence m. Glied in einer Kette , anord. hlekkr m.… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
link — {{11}}link (n.2) torch, 1520s, of uncertain origin, possibly from M.L. linchinus, from lichinus wick, from Gk. lykhnos portable light, lamp. {{12}}link (n.) early 15c., one of a series of rings or loops which form a chain; section of a cord,… … Etymology dictionary
link — link1 noun 1》 a relationship or connection between people or things. ↘something that enables communication between people. ↘a means of contact or transport between two places. ↘Computing a code or instruction connecting one part of a… … English new terms dictionary
link — I [[t]lɪŋk[/t]] n. 1) one of the rings or separate pieces of which a chain is composed 2) anything serving to connect one part or thing with another; a bond or tie: The locket was a link with the past[/ex] 3) tgp a unit in a communications system … From formal English to slang
kleng- and klenk- — kleng and klenk English meaning: to bend, wind Deutsche Übersetzung: “biegen, winden, zusammendrehen” Material: 1. Lat. clingō, ere “cingō or clūdō” (Paul. ex Festo 49 L., Glossen); O.Ice. hlykkr “ curvature “, hlekkr “ring”… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
lank — [laŋk] adj. [ME < OE hlanc, slim, flexible < IE base * kleng , to bend, wind > Ger lenken, to bend, ON hlekkr, a ring] 1. a) slender or lean b) gaunt or meager 2. hanging straight and limp; not curly: said of hair lankly adv. lankness n … English World dictionary
link — link1 [liŋk] n. [ME linke < Scand, as in ON hlekkr, Dan lænke, Swed länk, in same senses, akin to OE hlence, link of a chain, coat of mail < base of hlencan, to twist < IE base * kleng , to bend, wind > LANK] 1. any of the series of… … English World dictionary