Etymology:
Origin: Old English "þancian", from Proto-Germanic *þankōną, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeng- ("to think").
Meaning:
To express gratitude or appreciation for a benefit or favor received.
Usage:
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Grammatical Notes:
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Etymology The word thought comes from the Old English word thoht which means mind
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Etymology Methinks is a contraction of the Old English phrase me thinketh which mea
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