kengr
Old Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *kengaz, from Proto-Germanic *keng- (“to turn”), of unknown origin. Perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *gengʰ- (“to turn, twist, braid, weave”). Cognate with Dutch kink ("curl, kink"; > English kink), Middle Low German kinke (“spiral snail shell, twist in a rope”).
Descendants
- Icelandic: kengur
- Norwegian Bokmål: kjeng
- Norwegian Nynorsk: kjeng
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