hringe
Old English
Alternative forms
- hrinġiæ, hrinġæ, hrinġċe, rinġċe, rhinġæ
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *hringijā, from Proto-Germanic *hringijǭ (“ring, loop”), diminutive of Proto-Germanic *hringaz (“ring”). Cognate with Old Saxon hringa (“clasp, brooch”), Old High German ringa (“brooch, hook”), Old Norse hringja (“buckle”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈxrin.je/, [ˈr̥in.d͡ʒe]
Noun
hrinġe f
- a ring employed as a means of attachment, suspension, or compression; a loop, catch; a buckle or clasp
Declension
Derived terms
- gyrdelhrinġe
- gyrdelshrinġe
Related terms
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