Definition of hanger

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Hanger (n.) One who hangs, or causes to be hanged; a hangman..

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Hang-by :: Hang-by (n.) A dependent; a hanger-on; -- so called in contempt.
Hanger :: Hanger (n.) A strap hung to the girdle, by which a dagger or sword is suspended..
Tagtail :: Tagtail (n.) A person who attaches himself to another against the will of the latter; a hanger-on.
Hanger :: Hanger (n.) A part that suspends a journal box in which shafting runs. See Illust. of Countershaft.
Cad :: Cad (n.) A person who stands at the door of an omnibus to open and shut it, and to receive fares; an idle hanger-on about innyards..
Heeler :: Heeler (n.) A dependent and subservient hanger-on of a political patron.
Famish :: Famish (v. t.) To exhaust the strength or endurance of, by hunger; to distress with hanger..
Slang-whanger :: Slang-whanger (n.) One who uses abusive slang; a ranting partisan.
Hanger-on :: Hanger-on (n.) One who hangs on, or sticks to, a person, place, or service; a dependent; one who adheres to others' society longer than he is wanted..
Chopchurch :: Chopchurch (n.) An exchanger or an exchange of benefices.
Shroff :: Shroff (n.) A banker, or changer of money..
On-hanger :: On-hanger (n.) A hanger-on.
Bridle Iron :: Bridle iron () A strong flat bar of iron, so bent as to support, as in a stirrup, one end of a floor timber, etc., where no sufficient bearing can be had; -- called also stirrup and hanger..
Hangers-on :: Hangers-on (pl. ) of Hanger-o.
Shabble :: Shabble (n.) A kind of crooked sword or hanger.
Drop :: Drop (n.) The distance of the axis of a shaft below the base of a hanger.
Banian :: Banian (n.) A Hindoo trader, merchant, cashier, or money changer..
Spongiae :: Sponger (n.) Fig.: A parasitical dependent; a hanger-on.
Changer :: Changer (n.) One who deals in or changes money.
Blackguard :: Blackguard (n.) The scullions and lower menials of a court, or of a nobleman's household, who, in a removal from one residence to another, had charge of the kitchen utensils, and being smutted by them, were jocularly called the black guard; also, the servants and hangers-on of an army..
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