לינק

Hebrew

Etymology

From English link.

Noun

לִינְק • (línk) m (plural indefinite לִינְקִים)

  1. A link (in any sense).
  2. (specifically, Internet) A link, a hyperlink, a hotlink.

Synonyms

Yiddish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɫɪŋk/

Etymology 1

From Middle High German linc, from Old High German *link.

Adjective

לינק • (link)

  1. left (on the left side)
  2. left (on the political left)
  3. sinister, wrong
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Etymology 2

From English link, abbreviation of hyperlink.

Noun

לינק • (link) m, plural לינקס (links)

  1. (computing) hyperlink
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