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Etymology 1
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From Old English linke probably from Old Norse *hlenkr, from Proto-Germanic. Used in English since the 14th century.
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- A connection between places, persons, events, or things.
- The mayor’s assistant serves as the link to the media.
- One element of a chain.
- The third link of the silver chain needs to be resoldered.
- The weakest link.
- (computing) The connection between busses or systems.
- A by-N-link is composed of N lanes.
- (computing) Shortened form of hyperlink, especially one implemented in HTML.
- The link on the page points to the sports scores.
- (mathematics) A space comprising one or more disjoint knots.
- Patrono:Sussex a thin wild bank of land splitting two cultivated patches and often linking two hills.
- 2008, Richard John King, A Handbook for Travellers in Kent and Sussex
- They used formerly to live in caves or huts dug into the side of a bank or "link," and lined with heath or straw.
- 2008, Richard John King, A Handbook for Travellers in Kent and Sussex
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- (transitive) To connect two or more things.
- (intransitive, of a Web page) To contain a hyperlink to another page.
- My homepage links to my wife's.
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Etymology 2
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Plausibly a modification of Medieval Latin linchinus (“‘candle’”), an alteration of Latin lynchinus, itself from Ancient Greek λύχνος (lukhnos), “‘lamp’”).
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Etymology 3
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Origin unknown.
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- Patrono:Scottish To skip or trip along smartly.
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Danish
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Wikipedia da
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From English link (since 1995).
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- IPA: /lengk/, [leŋɡ̊]
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Link n. (singular definite Linket, plural indefinite Link or links)
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Etymology 2
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From English link, only since late 20th century.
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Link m. (plural Links, diminutive Linkje)
- Physical connection, as in a hardware cable.
- (metaphorically) Logical connection, as in reasoning about causality.
- A hyperlink.
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- (physical connection): verbinding
- (logical connection): verband
- (hyperlink): koppeling, verwijzing
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Link
- First-person singular present indicative of linken.
- Imperative of linken.
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German
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- IPA: /liŋk/
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Link
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From English link.
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Link (plural Linkek)
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Wikipedia it
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From English link.
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Link m. inv.
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Lithuanian
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- IPA: [liŋk]
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lĩnk
- toward (used with genitive case)
Polish
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- IPA: [lʲĩŋk]
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Link m.
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br:link da:link de:link et:link fr:link io:link it:link kn:link kk:link ku:link lo:link li:link hu:link ml:link nl:link ja:link pl:link pt:link ru:link simple:link sk:link fi:link ta:link te:link tr:link vi:link zh:link