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hangra

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
hangra, an; m. 'A meadow or
grassplot, usually by the side of a road; the village green,' Cod. Dipl. Kmbl. iii. xxix
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  • Of ðam hangran súþ tó ðære strǽt

    from the meadow south to the road,

      229, 27: V. 374, 29.
  • Ealle ða hangran betweónan ðam wege and ðam ðe tó Stánleáge ligþ gebyriaþ ealle tó Fearnebeorgan

    all the meadows between the road and that which goes to Stanley all belong to Farnborough,

    iii.
      409, 17.
Etymology
[Anger in local names, e.g. Shelfanger, Birchanger.]
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v.  æsp-hangra sealh-hangra.
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