Etymology:
Meaning:
In modern English, "thunk" has several related meanings:
Origin:
The word "thunk" originally derived from the Old English verb "thyngian," which meant "to seem" or "appear." Over time, the meaning of the word shifted to refer to the act of thinking or pondering. By the Middle English period, "thunk" had come to mean both a thought and the sound associated with a heavy object hitting something.
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