Hanks

/hæŋks/ noun

Coils or loops of rope, string, yarn, or thread; thick lengths of something wound together.

From Old Norse 'hankr' (loop, coil). The word entered English around 1400s and has maintained the meaning of wound or coiled materials throughout its history.

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