Gang

Verb

 * 1)  To go; walk; proceed.

Noun

 * 1)  A going; a course.
 * 2) A number going in company; hence, a company, or a number of persons associated for a particular purpose; a group of laborers under one foreman; a squad
 * a gang of sailors; a chain gang ; a gang of thieves.
 * 1) A combination of similar implements arranged so as, by acting together, to save time or labor; a set
 * a gang of saws, or of plows.
 * 1) A set; all required for an outfit
 * a new gang of stays.
 * 1) The mineral substance which incloses a vein; a matrix; a gangue.
 * 2)  The number of switches wired into one face plate.
 * 3)  A group of wires attached as a collection;
 * a gang of wires.
 * Do a drop for the telephone gang, then another drop for the internet gang, both through the ceiling of the wiring closet.
 * 1) 🇺🇸 A criminal group with a common cultural background and identifying features, often associated with a particular section of a city.

Derived terms

 * chain gang
 * gang bang
 * gang rape


 * gangster
 * gang up
 * gang up on
 * gang violence
 * street gang

Verb

 * 1)  To band together as a group or gang.
 * "Lets's gang up on them."

Verbs for Gang
associate with—; attract—; break up—; control—; disperse—; form—; head—; hire —; join—; lead—; manage—; regulate—; reprimand—; supervise—; —dissipates; — gathers; —meets; —operates; —separates; —troops in.

Thesaurus
Bund, Rochdale cooperative, affiliate, age group, alliance, ally, army, assemblage, associate, association, axis, band, band together, battalion, be in cahoots, bevy, bloc, body, brigade, bunch, bunch up, cabal, cast, cement a union, centralize, circle, clique, club, club together, coalition, cohort, college, colony, combination, combine, come together, common market, commute, company, complement, confederacy, confederate, confederation, consociate, conspire, consumer cooperative, contingent, cooperative, cooperative society, corps, coterie, council, couple, course, cover ground, covey, credit union, crew, crowd, customs union, detachment, detail, division, drift, drive, drove, economic community, employees, faction, fare, fare forth, federalize, federate, federation, fetch, fleet, flit, flock, flow, force, free trade area, gam, gang up, go, go along, go in partners, go in partnership, group, grouping, groupment, help, herd, hie, hired help, hook up with, host, in-group, join forces, join fortunes with, join together, join up with, join with, junta, kennel, league, litter, machine, marry, men, mob, move, move along, move on, movement, organize, out-group, outfit, overwhelm, pack, pair, pair off, partner, partnership, party, pass, peer group, personnel, phalanx, platoon, pod, political machine, posse, pride, progress, regiment, retinue, ring, roll, roll on, run, salon, sashay, school, servantry, set, shoal, skulk, sloth, society, squad, stable, staff, stand together, stand up with, stream, string, team, team up with, team with, the help, throw in with, tie in with, tie up with, travel, tribe, trip, troop, troupe, union, unionize, unite with, wayfare, wed, wend, wing

Etymology 1
From gangen:, from  gangan:, from, from. Cognate with gang:,  gånga:,  ganga:,  ganga:.

Etymology 2
From gong: and  gangr:

Etymology 3
See gan#Etymology 2:.

Noun

 * Dutch: ,
 * Esperanto: bando (2)
 * French: ,
 * German:
 * Hebrew: כנופיה
 * Hungarian:


 * Japanese:
 * Romanian: bandă
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: ,
 * Turkish:


 * : đoàn, tốp, toán, kíp, bọn, lũ, bộ

Etymology
From gang

Noun
gang


 * 1) A passageway, alley

Etymology
contraction of the root of gaan 'to go' (cognate with English gang) + -ing

Noun

 * 1) passageway, alley
 * 2) gait
 * 3) journey
 * 4) hallway, corridor
 * 5) course
 * 6) walk, way of stepping, running etc.

Derived terms

 * gangbaar
 * gangboord
 * gangdeur
 * gangpad
 * gangmaker
 * gangwachter
 * gangwerk
 * gangwiel


 * doorgang
 * ingang
 * lediggang, ledigganger
 * ondergang
 * rechtsgang
 * telgang, telganger
 * toegang
 * uitgang
 * voetganger
 * zoolgang, zoolganger

Etymology
From

Noun

 * 1) gang, group of ill-doers

Etymology
From gang:

Noun
gang


 * 1) Alleyway, alley, narrow street. A narrow pathway bound by walls on both sides.
 * gang buntu &mdash; dead-end alley
 * 1) An organized crime group.
 * 2) A group of people with distinct identity, such as high school mates. See also geng.

Verb
gang


 * 1) To form a gang group.

Pinyin syllable
gang



Etymology
From gangr:.

Noun

 * 1) hall, hallway
 * Sett fra deg skoene i gangen.
 * Sett frå deg skorne i gangen.
 * Leave your shoes in the hallway.
 * 1) passage, corridor
 * I enden av den lange gangen er klasserommet.
 * The class room is at the end of the long corridor.
 * 1) aisle
 * 2) walk, path
 * 3) walk, walking, going
 * 4) walk, gait
 * Gangen hans er litt merkelig.
 * Gangen hans er litt merkeleg.
 * His gait is a bit weird
 * 1) working, running, action, movement, motion, operation
 * 2) course; passage
 * 3) course; march
 * 4)  time
 * Vi vant fem ganger på rad!
 * We won five times in a row!
 * 1) plot, action
 * Historiens gang var litt komplisert.
 * Gangen i soga var litt komplisert.
 * The plot of the story was somewhat complicated.
 * 1)  dike, lode
 * 2) vein
 * 3)  duct

Alternative forms

 * gae
 * gan

Etymology
From gangan:,  ganga:, with inflected forms from gan: ( > English go:).

Verb

 * 1) To go.
 * And I will love thee still, my dear
 * 1) * Robert Burns - A Red, Red, Rose
 * Till a’ the seas gang dry.