Stang

Etymology 1
From stǫng (cognate with Old English steng).

Noun

 * 1)  A long bar; a pole; a shaft; a stake.
 * 1962, Gripping the stang, she peered / At ghostly trees. Bus stopped. Bus disappeared. — Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire
 * 1)  In land measure, a pole, rod, or perch.

Etymology 2
From Old Norse stanga ‘prick, goad’.

Verb
stang


 * 1)  To shoot with pain, to sting.
 * 2)  To spear; to sting.

Verb
stang



Anagrams

 * angst
 * 'ganst
 * gnats
 * tangs

Etymology
From stǫng:.

Noun

 * 1) bar
 * 2) rod
 * 3) pole
 * 4) crossbar

Derived terms

 * stangdrukken
 * stangspring
 * stangtøj

Noun
stang


 * 1) bar

Anagrams

 * angst

Noun

 * 1) rod, 3.1374 metres

Verb


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