Definition of Phang

1. fang [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: fang

Lexicographical Neighbors of Phang

phanerogam
phanerogamia
phanerogamian
phanerogamic
phanerogamous
phanerogams
phanerogenic
phaneroglossal
phaneromania
phanerophyte
phanerophytes
phaneroscope
phanerosis
phanerozoite
phanes
phang (current term)
phanged
phanging
phangs
phanquinone
phanquone
phantascope
phantascopes
phantasia
phantasie
phantasied
phantasies
phantasise
phantasist
phantasists

Literary usage of Phang

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Thailand by Christopher Evans, Lindsey Evans (2006)
"History phang Nga was first inhabited by people who built small communities on the banks of the phang-nga River in a district called ..."

2. Cantonese Love-songs by Cecil Clementi (1904)
"The prince bade a man tell phang his purpose, ordering him to surrender his wife. phang spoke of the matter to his wife, and asked her whether she were ..."

3. The Sacred Books of China: The Texts of Taoism by James Legge (1891)
"And phang 3ft1 is the one man renowned to the present day for his length of life :—if all men were (to wish) to match him, would they not be miserable ? 3. ..."

4. Transactions of the Historical and Literary Committee by American Philosophical Society Committee of History, Moral Science and General Literature (1838)
"phang, culler magnus. phang, cai phang, tela serica. phang, complanatus, a, urn. Lam cho phang, complanare. Bang phang trao lao, animo quieto. ..."

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