Etymology:
Old English "hynt" Middle English "hent"
Meaning:
A suggestion or clue that serves as a guide.
Origin:
Possibly from the Proto-Germanic *hintuz, meaning "taking" or "grasping." This suggests that the original meaning of hint was something that you could grab hold of and use to guide you.
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