inlink (English) comes from English link, from Latin linchinus, from Latin lynchinus, from Ancient Greek λύχνος, from Proto-Indo-European luk-s-nos, from Proto-Indo-European lewk- — bright; to shine; to see.
inlink (English): A hyperlink to a webpage from an external website
Definitions
A hyperlink to a webpage from an external website
Ancestry of “inlink”, step by step
inlink traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.