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wan·kle \ˈwaŋkəl\ adjective Etymology: Middle English wankel, wankill, from Old English wancol; akin to Old High German wanchal unsteady, wankōn, wanchōn to stagger, sway — more at wink 1. chiefly dialect : unsteady, unstable; also : fickle, irresolute 2. chiefly dialect : sickly, feeble |