Where does “tunken” come from?

tunken (German) comes from Middle High German dunken, from Old High German dunkōn, from Proto-West Germanic þunkōn, from Proto-Germanic þunkōną, from Proto-Indo-European teng- — to think.

tunken (German): to dip, dunk immerse briefly or partly into a liquid or (of food) a condiment or sauce

Definitions

  1. to dip, dunk immerse briefly or partly into a liquid or (of food) a condiment or sauce

Ancestry of “tunken”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle High Germandunken
2Old High Germandunkōnto dip, submerge, dunk
3Proto-West Germanicþunkōnto wet, moisten; to immerse
4Proto-Germanicþunkōną
5Proto-Indo-Europeanteng-to think

Words derived from “tunken

Every word from Proto-Indo-European teng-Every word from Proto-Germanic þunkōnąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic þunkōn