出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/06 21:54 UTC 版)
Borrowed from Occitan cencha, from Latin cincta, or from Spanish cincha (“a belt or girth”), from Late Latin cingula, from Latin cingulum. Doublet of cingle.
cinch (third-person singular simple present cinches, present participle cinching, simple past and past participle cinched)
Compare senses at etymology 1 (a girth, a tight grip), perhaps suggesting the tactics used in the game; or perhaps from Spanish cinco (“five”), the five spots of the colour of the trump being important cards.
cinch (third-person singular simple present cinches, present participle cinching, simple past and past participle cinched)
Uncertain; perhaps from Cinch Connectors, a Chicago-based company producing connectors.
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