Where does “klinker” come from?

klinker (Kashubian) comes from Polish klinkier, from German Klinker, from Dutch klinker, from Dutch klinken, from Middle Dutch clingen, from Old Dutch clingan, from Proto-Germanic klinganą, from Proto-Indo-European glengʰ- — to call, cry; to sound; to roop, scream, shout.

klinker (Kashubian): clinker very hard brick

Definitions

  1. clinker very hard brick

Ancestry of “klinker”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Polishklinkiercement clinker
2GermanKlinkerclinker
3Dutchklinkerclinker brick; any kind of brick used for...
4Dutchklinkento sound; to clink glasses; to nail, to rivet, to...
5Middle Dutchclingento sound, to resound; to cling, to stick; to...
6Old Dutchclinganto sound
7Proto-Germanicklinganąto sound; to adhere to, cling to
8Proto-Indo-Europeanglengʰ-sound
9Proto-Indo-Europeangal-to call, cry; to sound; to roop, scream, shout
Every word from Proto-Indo-European gal-Every word from Proto-Indo-European glengʰ-Every word from Proto-Germanic klinganą