danken

verb

Etymology

From dank + -en.

  1. derived from *dankwaz — “dark
  2. inherited from danke — “wet, damp; dampness, moisture
  3. suffixed as danken — “dank + en

Definitions

  1. To make dank (all senses)

    • They set out southward, skirting around the bison, tawny scouts wandering and studying the creatures, how they moved across the land. The rich manure of the herd dankened the wind.

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