Ring

/rɪŋ/ noun

A ring is a small circular band, usually made of metal, worn on a finger as jewelry or a symbol, like a wedding ring. The word can also mean a circular shape or the sound made by a bell or phone.

From Old English *hring* “ring, circle,” related to Old Norse *hringr* and German *Ring*. The sound sense likely comes from the clear, circular echo of bells.

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