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To put to death by suspending by the neck; -- a form of capital punishment; as, to hang a murderer.
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To cover, decorate, or furnish by hanging pictures trophies, drapery, and the like, or by covering with paper hangings; -- said of a wall, a room, etc.
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To paste, as paper hangings, on the walls of a room.
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To hold or bear in a suspended or inclined manner or position instead of erect; to droop; as, he hung his head in shame.
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To be suspended or fastened to some elevated point without support from below; to dangle; to float; to rest; to remain; to stay.
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To be fastened in such a manner as to allow of free motion on the point or points of suspension.
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To die or be put to death by suspension from the neck.
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To hold for support; to depend; to cling; -- usually with on or upon; as, this question hangs on a single point.
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To be, or be like, a suspended weight.
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To hover; to impend; to appear threateningly; -- usually with over; as, evils hang over the country.
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To lean or incline; to incline downward.
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To slope down; as, hanging grounds.
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To be undetermined or uncertain; to be in suspense; to linger; to be delayed.
n.
The manner in which one part or thing hangs upon, or is connected with, another; as, the hang of a scythe.
n.
Connection; arrangement; plan; as, the hang of a discourse.
n.
A sharp or steep declivity or slope.
n.
The Baltimore oriole (Icterus galbula); -- so called because its nest is suspended from the limb of a tree. See Baltimore oriole.
n.
A dependent; a hanger-on; -- so called in contempt.
n.
A base, degraded person; a sneak; a gallows bird.