Spang

Spang
1. Berufsübernamen zu mhd. spange »alles, was zum Zusammenhalten dient: Balken, Riegel, Band, Spange (zum Heften eines Kleids oder als Schmuck)«, mnd. spange »Spange zum Hefteln der Kleider« für den Spangenmacher.
2. Vereinzelt Herkunftsname zu den Ortsnamen Spang (Schleswig-Holstein, Rheinland-Pfalz), Spange (Niedersachsen).

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  • Spang — Spang, v. i. To spring; to bound; to leap. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] But when they spang o er reason s fence, We smart for t at our own expense. Ramsay. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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