hanker

English

Etymology

With a secondary frequentative suffix -er, ultimately pointing to Proto-Germanic *hankōną, an iterative to *hanhaną (to hang). Related to Dutch hunkeren (to crave), which continues the zero-grade iterative.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhæŋkə(ɹ)/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)
  • Rhymes: -æŋkə(ɹ)

Verb

hanker (third-person singular simple present hankers, present participle hankering, simple past and past participle hankered)

  1. To crave, want or desire.
    Synonym: covet
    If you hanker for chocolate, you'll like this fudge recipe.

Usage notes

  • Usually used with for, as in the example above; after may also be used.

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Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

hanker m or f

  1. indefinite plural of hank

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Noun

hanker m or f

  1. indefinite feminine plural of hank