Etymology:
The word "tang" has several possible origins:
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "tang" entered the English language around the 13th century from one of the Old Norse, Old English, or Middle Dutch sources mentioned above. It has been used in various senses throughout its history, reflecting its versatility as a term for a part or extension that serves a specific purpose.
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