Fink

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See also: fink

English

Proper noun

Fink (plural Finks)

  1. A surname.

See also


German

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Etymology

From Middle High German vinke, from Old High German finco.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɪŋk/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

Fink m (weak or mixed, genitive (standard) Finken or (colloquial) Finks, plural Finken)

  1. finch
  2. (student slang) student not belonging to a fraternity
    Antonyms: Fuchs, Fux, Bursch

Usage notes

The word may have weak or strong declension; colloquially it is almost exclusively strong.

Declension

Descendants

  • Estonian: vint

Proper noun

Fink m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Finks or (with an article) Fink, feminine genitive Fink, plural Finks)

  1. a surname

Declension

Further reading

  • Fink” in Duden online

Pennsylvania German

Etymology

From Old High German finco. Compare German Fink, Dutch vink, English finch.

Noun

Fink m (plural Finke)

  1. finch

Saterland Frisian

n Fink.

Etymology

From Old Frisian *fink, from Proto-West Germanic [Term?], from Proto-Germanic *finkiz. Cognates include West Frisian fink and English finch.

Pronunciation

Noun

Fink m (plural Finke)

  1. finch

Synonyms

References

  • Marron C. Fort (2015) “Fink”, in Saterfriesisches Wörterbuch mit einer phonologischen und grammatischen Übersicht, Buske, →ISBN