fang
41Fang — La etnia Fang es originaria del interior del área continental de Guinea Ecuatorial. Esta etnia se encuentra así mismo en Gabón y Camerún, actualmente constituye el grupo étnico más numeroso en Guinea Ecuatorial y su población se ha distribuido… …
42Fang — 1. [Diebes]beute, Diebesgut, Eroberung; (Gaunerspr.): Faktum, Sore. 2. Klaue, Kralle; (Jägerspr.): Gewaff. * * * Fang,der:1.⇨Fischfang–2.⇨Raub(1)–3.denF.geben:⇨töten(I,2);indenFängenhalten:⇨festhalten(I,1,a);ausdenFängenreißen …
43Fang — 1. tooth; 2. act of eating: go the fang ; 3. penis; 4. borrow; 5. drive one s car or motorbike at great speed; hoon; 6. such a drive; a hoon: taking it for a fang around the block (from Juan Fangio (born 1911), Argentinian racing car driver) …
44fang — Australian Slang 1. tooth; 2. act of eating: go the fang ; 3. penis; 4. borrow; 5. drive one s car or motorbike at great speed; hoon; 6. such a drive; a hoon: taking it for a fang around the block (from Juan Fangio (born 1911., Argentinian racing …
45Fang — Fạng der; (e)s; nur Sg; 1 das Fangen (1) von Tieren || K : Fangsaison || K: Fischfang, Vogelfang, Walfang 2 Kollekt; alle Tiere, die man gefangen (1) hat ≈ Beute <einen guten, fetten Fang machen> || K : Fangquote || ID mit jemandem / etwas …
46Fang — [faŋ] (also Fan) noun (plural same or Fangs) 1》 a member of a people inhabiting parts of Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon. 2》 the Bantu language of the Fang. Origin Fr., prob. from Fang Pangwe …
47fang — UK [fæŋ] / US noun [countable] Word forms fang : singular fang plural fangs one of the long pointed teeth that some animals have, for example snakes, dogs, and tigers …
48Fang — /fæŋ/ (say fang), /faŋ/ (say fahng) noun 1. a people of western Africa, living chiefly in Gabon and Cameroon. 2. (plural Fang or Fangs) a member of this people. 3. the language of this people belonging to the Bantu group of the Niger Congo family …
49fång — I s ( en) ZOOL inflammation och blödning i hov el. klöv II s ( et, fång) inom jur. förvärv, sätt att förvärva äganderätt III s ( et, fång) mått: en full famn …
50fang — noun Etymology: Middle English, that which is taken, from Old English; akin to Old High German fang seizure, Old English fōn to seize more at pact Date: 1555 1. a. a long sharp tooth: as (1) one by which an animal s prey is seized and held or… …