出典:Wiktionary
From Middle English prinken (“to wink, signal with the eye”), from prinke, prinche (“a wink, twinkling of the eye, momentary gesture”), from 古期英語 princ (“a wink”). More at pry.
Perhaps alteration (due to primp) of prank (“to deck, adorn”), from Middle English pranken (“to trim”), or from Middle Dutch prinken (“to deck for show, parade in fine apparel”) (from pronk (“show, display”) or from Middle Low German prunken (from prank (“display”)).
Cognate with Middle Dutch pronken (“to flaunt”), German Prunk (“a show, parade, splendour”), Danish and Swedish prunk.
pittas
プーク
ピーウィー
pewees
テグー
tejus
トートグ
tautogs
ホークビット
くび
ぱかり
pelicans
rudds
ひげ