Old Norse

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *wrangō, cognate with Old English wranga (hold of ship), Middle Low German wrange (wale). From the adjective *wrangaz (twisted, wrong). Alternatively, it is related, with Verner alternation, to , from Proto-Germanic *wranhō (something crooked).

Noun

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rǫng f (genitive rangar, plural rengr)

  1. rib of a ship

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Descendants

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  • Icelandic: röng
  • Faroese: rong
  • Norwegian: rong
  • Swedish: vrång (archaic)
  • French: varangue