Linchpin Definition
Other Word Forms of Linchpin
Noun
Origin of Linchpin
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Middle English lynspin, compound of lins 'axletree' and pin, from Old English lynis 'linchpin', from Proto-Germanic *luniso (compare German Lünse), from Proto-Indo-European (compare Welsh olwyn (“wheel"), Old Armenian Õ¸Õ²Õ¶ (oÅ‚n, “back; spine, backbone"), Sanskrit [script?] (āṇís)). Figurative use attested from the mid-20th century.
From Wiktionary
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Middle English linspin lins linchpin (from Old English lynis) pin pin (from Old English pinn pin)
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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