الواصلة
ink·lingالتركية النطق
îngklîngالمترادفات
conception,
cue,
faintest idea,
foggiest idea,
glimmering,
hint,
hot lead,
hunch,
impression,
indication,
innuendo,
intimation,
lead,
notion,
sneaking suspicionالنطق
/ˈəɴɢkləɴɢ/ /ˈɪŋklɪŋ/
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() From Middle English, from inklen, inclen (“to give an inkling of, hint at, mention, utter in an undertone”), from inke (“apprehension, misgiving”), from Old English inca (“doubt, suspicion”), from Proto-Germanic *inkēn, *inka- (“ache, regret”), from Proto-Indo-European *yeng'- (“illness”). Cognate with Old Frisian jinc (“angered”), Old Norse ekki (“pain, grief”), Norwegian ekkje (“lack, pity”).