Definitions For Vang
Etymology 1
From Middle English vangen, southern variant of fangen, , to seize, catch, from {{der, en, ang, fōn, , to take, grasp, seize, catch, capture, make prisoner, receive, accept, assume, undertake, meet with, encounter}}, and {{der, en, non, fanga, , to fetch, capture}}, both from {{der, en, gem-pro, fanhaną, *fangōną, , to catch, capture}}, from {{der, en, ine-pro, *ph₂ḱ-, , to fasten, place}}. Cognate with {{cog, fy, fange, , to catch}}, {{cog, nl, vangen, , to catch}}, {{cog, de, fangen, , to catch}}, {{cog, da, fange, , to catch}}. More at fang.Verb
{{en-verb}} (dialectal, or, obsolete) To take; undertake for. (dialectal, as a godparent) To undertake for at the baptismal font; be godfather or godmother to.Etymology 2
Borrowed from {{bor, en, nl, vangen, , to catch}}. Ultimately a {{doublet, en, nocap=1}} of etymology one.Noun
VANG (plural VANGs) (nautical) A line extended down from the end of a yard or a gaff, used to regulate its positionHyponyms
boom vangTranslations
Finnish: ahdinAnagrams
AVGNIs Vang a Scrabble Word?
Words With Friends
YES
Scrabble US
YES
Scrabble UK
YES
English International (SOWPODS)
YES
Scrabble Global
YES
Enable1 Dictionary
YES
Points in Different Games
Scrabble
8
Words with Friends
11
The word Vang is worth 8 points in Scrabble and 11 points in Words with Friends
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