Where does “cincung” come from?

cincung (Old English) comes from Old English cincian, from Proto-West Germanic kinkōn, from Proto-Germanic kinkōną, from Proto-Indo-European ganǵ- — to mock, insult.

cincung (Old English): a loud or cackling laughter

Definitions

  1. a loud or cackling laughter

Ancestry of “cincung”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishcincianto laugh loudly; cackle
2Proto-West Germanickinkōn
3Proto-Germanickinkōnąto laugh loudly, kink
4Proto-Indo-Europeanganǵ-to mock, insult
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ganǵ-Every word from Proto-Germanic kinkōnąEvery word from Proto-West Germanic kinkōn