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stang
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stang, imp.
stang, n. [OE. stange, of Scand. or Dutch origin; cf. Icel. stöng, akin to Dan. stang, Sw. stång, D. stang, G. stange, OHG. stanga, AS. steng; from the root of E. sting.].
- A long bar; a pole; a shaft; a stake. [1913 Webster]
- In land measure, a pole, rod, or perch. Swift. [1913 Webster]
Stang ball, a projectile consisting of two half balls united by a bar; a bar shot. See Illust. of Bar shot , under Bar . -- To ride the stang, to be carried on a pole on men's shoulders. This method of punishing wife beaters, etc., was once in vogue in some parts of England.
stang, v. i. [Akin to sting; cf. Icel. stanga to prick, to goad.].
To shoot with pain. [1913 Webster]
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