prink

Jul. 1st, 2008 07:20 am
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prink - v., to dress in a showy or careful manner, to deck oneself out, primp.


From the mid-16th century. Etymologically, this, prick, and prank all seem to be somehow, confusingly related -- in any case, there are related Dutch and German words such as pranken and pronken, from whence the English come.

---L.

Date: 2008-07-01 02:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asakiyume.livejournal.com
excellent word.

Date: 2008-07-01 02:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prettygoodword.livejournal.com
Isn't it?

---L.

Date: 2008-07-01 04:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pdlloyd.livejournal.com
So, what about primp? Is it etymologically related?

Date: 2008-07-01 07:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prettygoodword.livejournal.com
Doesn't look like it -- primp is not only later (late 18th century) but seems to be an alteration of prim, itself of uncertain origin but possibly ultimately from a variation on prime as in first-rate.

---L.
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