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The word "ink" ultimately derives from the Greek word for "anchor" (ἀγκύρα). This connection arises from the similarity between the shape of an anchor and the style of writing instrument known as a reed pen. The reed pen was a common writing implement in ancient Greece and Rome, and its shape resembled that of an anchor.
The Latin-derived term anca was used in Late Latin to refer specifically to the ink used with reed pens. This term was borrowed into Old French as ancre, and later into Middle English as enke. Over time, the spelling of the word evolved to "ink" in modern English.
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