sänka

Etymology
From, from , (Old West Norse ) from.

Verb

 * 1)  to lower; move downwards
 * 2)  to sink (a boat or the like)
 * 3)  to immerse (in liquid)
 * 4) to set (to punch a nail into wood)
 * 5)  to reduce in intensity; turn down
 * 6)  to make the ball pass through or down into a score-winning hole (as in basketball or golf)
 * 7)  pocket
 * 8)  to down; to drink (especially beer or liquor)
 * 1)  to make the ball pass through or down into a score-winning hole (as in basketball or golf)
 * 2)  pocket
 * 3)  to down; to drink (especially beer or liquor)
 * 1)  to down; to drink (especially beer or liquor)

Noun

 * 1) depression; area of ground which is lower than the surroundings; a long but shallow valley
 * 2)  sink; a point where the divergence of a vector field is negative
 * 3)  ESR; erythrocyte sedimentation rate