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The word "ankle" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*h₂enḱ-el-" meaning "to bend." This root is related to other words such as "ankle," "angle," and "elbow."
The Proto-Germanic word "*anhlōn" underwent sound changes to become "ancle" in Old English, which was then shortened to "ankle" in Middle English.
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