inkling
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== English ==
=== Pronunciation ===
(Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /ˈɪŋklɪŋ/
Rhymes: -ɪŋklɪŋ
Hyphenation: inkl‧ing
=== Etymology 1 ===
From Middle English ningkiling, nyngkiling (“hint, slight indication; mention, whisper”), and then either:
possibly a variant of nikking, nyckyng (“hint, slight indication; mention, whisper”), possibly from nikken (“to mark (a text) for correction (?)”) + -ing, -inge (suffix forming gerunds from verbs); or
more likely from the rebracketing of an inklyng as a ninkiling, from Middle English inklen (“to mention (in a low voice); to tell (the truth)”) [and other forms] + -ing, -inge; inklen may be derived from inca, inke (“dread, fear; doubt; danger, risk (?)”), from Old English inca (“doubt, uncertainty; suspicion; fear; cause for complaint, grievance, grudge, ill-will, offence; quarrel; occasion, opportunity”), from Proto-Germanic *inkô (“ache; grief; regret”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁eng-, *yenǵ- (“illness”). The English word would then be analysable as inkle + -ing.
Sense 3 (“desire, inclination”) may have been influenced by incline (“to tend to believe or do something”) or French enclin (“inclined, prone”).
==== Noun ====
inkling (plural inklings)
Usually preceded by forms of to give: a slight hint, implication, or suggestion given., A vague idea about something.
Synonym: intimation
Often preceded by forms of to get or to have: an imprecise idea or slight knowledge of something; a suspicion.
Synonyms: hunch, glimpse
(British, dialectal) A desire, an inclination.
===== Translations =====
=== Etymology 2 ===
From inkle + -ing.
==== Verb ====
inkling
present participle and gerund of inkle
=== References ===
=== Anagrams ===
kilning, klining, linking