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单词 pank
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pankn.

Origin: Of unknown origin.
Etymology: Origin unknown; perhaps coined to rhyme with flanke . Perhaps compare later pank v.
Obsolete. rare.
= mal de flanc n.In quot. perhaps used to denote inordinate sexual desire.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > other human disorders > [noun]
thringa1400
pip?a1425
foge?c1475
pankc1475
day and night shot1527
kindnessc1600
elf-shot1681
pseudo-syphilis1810
c1475 Advice to Lovers in J. O. Halliwell Select. Minor Poems J. Lydgate (1840) 31 War the sicknesse that called is the pank..A maladie called male de flank..that nedeth a good cirurgian: And but he be, she wol have men that can.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online June 2020).

pankv.

Brit. /paŋk/, U.S. /pæŋk/
Forms: 1600s panck, 1700s– pank.
Origin: Of unknown origin.
Etymology: Origin unknown. Eng. Dial. Dict. (at cited word) compares Swedish regional panka , pakka to knock, to beat, but this form has not been verified, and a Scandinavian connection appears unlikely for a chiefly Southern English word. For a possible connection with pant v., compare the use of pant in Cornwall in the sense ‘panic’, but there are no other parallels for such an alternation of t and k . Perhaps compare earlier pank n.
Now English regional (south-western and Isle of Wight).
intransitive. To pant, breathe hard. Formerly also: †(of the heart) to pound (obsolete).
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disordered breathing > have or cause breathing disorder [verb (intransitive)] > become short of breath > pant
fnastc1000
puffc1300
pantc1350
fnesec1386
blowc1440
bluster1530
pech1538
pantlea1626
pank1669
heave1679
fuff1721
pipe1814
huff1881
1669 J. Dryden Wild Gallant v. i. 75 We met three or four hugeous ugly Devils..that made my heart so panck ever since, as they say.
1698 R. Gould Satyr against Wooing 9 If he so pank't to strike a heat before, The loss of Spirits will unbreath him more.
a1794 M. Palmer Dialogue Devonshire Dial. (1837) 8 Thecca gurt vat zess and Ruth Ramson,..panking and whizing.
1864 R. Young Rabin Hill (1904) 9 Jist hark how he do pank an' blow.
a1903 W. F. Rose in Eng. Dial. Dict. (1903) IV. 418/2 [Somerset] Pank [to pant, breathe hard].
1988 J. Lavers Isle of Wight Dial. 61 Pank, to breathe hard, to pant.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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