出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/22 03:38 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 danke (“wet, damp; dampness, moisture”), probably from North Germanic, related to Swedish dank (“marshy spot”), Icelandic dökk (“pool”), Old Norse dǫkk (“pit, depression”), from Proto-Germanic *dankwaz (“dark”). However, some trace it to a West Germanic source such as Dutch damp (“vapor”) or Middle High German damph, both ultimately from Proto-Germanic *dampaz (“smoke, steam, vapor”).
Modern slang senses derived from the drug sense; compare based (“awesome, especially in a right-wing context online”) from drug terminology freebased.
dank (comparative danker, superlative dankest)
dank (uncountable)
dank (third-person singular simple present danks, present participle danking, simple past and past participle danked)
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