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Spang
CIDE DICTIONARY
Spang, v. t.
To spangle. [1913 Webster]
Spang, v. i.
To spring; to bound; to leap. [1913 Webster]
"But when they spang o'er reason's fence,
We smart for't at our own expense." [1913 Webster]
We smart for't at our own expense." [1913 Webster]
Spang, n.
A bound or spring. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster]
Spang, n. [AS. spange a clasp or fastening; akin to D. spang, G. spange, OHG. spanga, Icel. spöng a spangle.].
A spangle or shining ornament. [1913 Webster]
"With glittering spangs that did like stars appear." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Spang, adv. US colloq. exactly; completely (spang in the middle).
Etymology
20th c.: orig. unkn.
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