Drink

/drɪŋk/ verb, noun

As a verb, it means to take liquid into your mouth and swallow it. As a noun, it can mean any liquid you drink, or specifically an alcoholic beverage.

From Old English 'drincan', from Proto-Germanic '*drinkaną', related to German 'trinken' and Dutch 'drinken'. The core meaning has stayed the same for centuries. The noun use grew naturally from the action.

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