How Do You Spell HANK?

Pronunciation: [hˈaŋk] (IPA)

The word "hank" is spelled with four letters: H-A-N-K. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /hæŋk/. The first letter "H" is pronounced as a voiceless glottal fricative sound, whereas the second letter "A" is pronounced as the short vowel "æ". The letter "N" is pronounced as an alveolar nasal consonant, and the letter "K" is pronounced as a voiceless velar stop consonant. Together, these sounds create the word "hank", which can be used as both a noun and a verb.

HANK Meaning and Definition

  1. noun

    1. A loop or coil of yarn, rope, or similar material, typically wound on a cylindrical or tapered spindle for ease of storage or transport.

    2. A unit of length used in the textile industry, equal to 840 yards or approximately 768 meters. It is mainly employed in measuring yarns and threads.

    3. A skein or twisted bundle of fibers, often made from flax or hemp, used in weaving or knitting.

    4. A subsection or section of a rope or cable, often isolated by knots or other means, especially in nautical contexts.

    verb

    1. To form into hanks or loops, as yarn or rope, for the purpose of storage or transport.

    2. To bundle or tie (a length of rope, string, etc.) into hanks.

    3. (chiefly British) To hang or suspend (something) in an untidy or haphazard manner.

    4. (nautical) To secure or isolate a section of a rope by knotting or other means.

    5. (intransitive) To hesitate or falter in speech or action; to stammer.

    6. (transitive, dialectal) To fasten or tie (a horse) in a particular manner.

    Origin:

    The term "hank" originated from the Middle English word "hank" or "hanke," which meant a coil or loop of yarn. Its ultimate origin is uncertain, but it is thought to be related to the Old English word "hencga," meaning a hook or loop. The sense of measuring unit and the various verb uses of "hank" developed over time as a reflection of the textile industry and nautical practices.

  2. A parcel of thread consisting of two or more skeins tied together; a coil of thread; in ships, a wooden ring fixed to a stay; in N. of Eng., a withy or rope for fastening a gate.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for HANK

Etymology of HANK

The word "hank" has its origins in Middle English, dating back to the 14th century. It derives from the Old English word "hanc", which means "a group" or "a bundle". The usage of "hanc" eventually evolved into "hank" in Middle English, referring specifically to a loop or coil of yarn or thread. Over time, "hank" also came to be used more broadly to describe a coil or loop of rope, hair, or any other similar material.

Similar spelling words for HANK

Plural form of HANK is HANKS

Conjugate verb Hank

CONDITIONAL

I would hank
you would hank
he/she/it would hank
we would hank
they would hank

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be hanking
you would be hanking
he/she/it would be hanking
we would be hanking
they would be hanking

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have hank
you would have hank
he/she/it would have hank
we would have hank
they would have hank

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been hanking
you would have been hanking
he/she/it would have been hanking
we would have been hanking
they would have been hanking

FUTURE

I will hank
you will hank
he/she/it will hank
we will hank
they will hank

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be hanking
you will be hanking
he/she/it will be hanking
we will be hanking
they will be hanking

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have hanked
you will have hanked
he/she/it will have hanked
we will have hanked
they will have hanked

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been hanking
you will have been hanking
he/she/it will have been hanking
we will have been hanking
they will have been hanking

IMPERATIVE

you hank
we let´s hank

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to hank

PAST

I hanked
you hanked
he/she/it hanked
we hanked
they hanked

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was hanking
you were hanking
he/she/it was hanking
we were hanking
they were hanking

PAST PARTICIPLE

hanked

PAST PERFECT

I had hanked
you had hanked
he/she/it had hanked
we had hanked
they had hanked

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been hanking
you had been hanking
he/she/it had been hanking
we had been hanking
they had been hanking

PRESENT

I hank
you hank
he/she/it hanks
we hank
they hank

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am hanking
you are hanking
he/she/it is hanking
we are hanking
they are hanking

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

hanking

PRESENT PERFECT

I have hanked
you have hanked
he/she/it has hanked
we have hanked
they have hanked

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been hanking
you have been hanking
he/she/it has been hanking
we have been hanking
they have been hanking

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