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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 hang n. Pronunciation: ' haŋ Function: verb Inflected Form:   hung \ ' həŋ\ also hanged \ ' haŋd\ ; hang·ing \ ' haŋ-iŋ\ Etymology: partly from Middle English hon, from Old English hōn, v.t.; partly from Middle English hangen, from Old English hangian, v.i. &v.t.; both akin to Old High German hāhan, v.t., to hang, hangēn, v.i. ― more at CUNCTATION Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 a : to fasten to some elevated point without support from below : SUSPEND b : to suspend by the neck until dead ― often hanged in the past ― often used as a mild oath <I'll be hang ed > c : to fasten so as to allow free motion within given limits upon a point of suspension < hang a door> d : to adjust the hem of (a skirt) so as to hang evenly and at a proper height 2 : to furnish with hanging decorations (as flags or bunting) 3 : to hold or bear in a suspended or inclined manner < hung his head in shame> 4 : to apply to a wall < hang wallpaper> 5 : to display (pictures) in a gallery 6 : to throw (as a curveball) so that it fails to break properly 7 : to make (a turn) especially while driving < hang a right> < hung a quick U-turn ― Tom Clancy> 8 : BASE , FOUND <something to hang our hopes on> intransitive verb 1 a : to remain suspended or fastened to some point above without support from below : DANGLE b : to die by hanging ― often hanged in the past <he hang ed for his crimes> c : to be connected as something relevant or related <thereby hang s a tale ― Shakespeare> 2 : to remain poised or stationary in the air <clouds hang ing low overhead> 3 : LINGER , PERSIST 4 : to be imminent : IMPEND <doom hung over the nation> 5 : to fall or droop from a usually tense or taut position 6…