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The English word "chunk" is derived from the Middle English "chonke," which is in turn derived from the Old Norse "kunnr." The Old Norse word "kunnr" originally referred to a wedge or lump, but it later came to be used to refer to a short, thick piece of something. The word "chunk" was first used in English in the 14th century.
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Etymology Middle English chonke meaning a short thick piece or lump Old Norse ku
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Etymology Middle English chonke meaning a short thick piece or lump Old Norse ku
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