prång

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See also: prang and Prăng

Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Swedish prang, borrowed from Middle Low German prangen, from Old Saxon *prangan, from Proto-West Germanic *prangan (to press).

Noun

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prång n

  1. a narrow, dark, passage between e.g. two buildings; a very narrow street

Declension

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