WINK


Meaning of WINK in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' wi ŋ k

Function: verb

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wincian; akin to Old High German winchan to stagger, wink and perhaps to Latin vacillare to sway, Sanskrit vañcati he goes crookedly

Date: before 12th century

intransitive verb

1 : to shut one eye briefly as a signal or in teasing

2 : to close and open the eyelids quickly

3 : to avoid seeing or noting something ― usually used with at

4 : to gleam or flash intermittently : TWINKLE <her glasses wink ing in the sunlight ― Harper Lee>

5 a : to come to an end ― usually used with out b : to stop shining ― usually used with out

6 : to signal a message with a light

transitive verb

1 : to cause to open and shut

2 : to affect or influence by or as if by blinking the eyes

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.