*konk-

Meanings

1.
to hang, to be in the air
(Notable English relatives besides "to hang" are "to hinge" and "Stonehenge". In Latin, there was the verb "cunctare", which was about hesitating, taring ("being suspended").)
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Root: *konk-

The core idea of this root was:

hanging, being in the air

It’s the origin of English to hang and to hinge and also of Stonehenge, which quite literally means “stones in the air”.

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