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BangueBang Bang, Bangue Bangue, n.
See Bhang. CangueCangue Cangue (k[a^]ng), n. [Written also cang.] [F. cangue,
fr. Pg. canga yoke.]
A very broad and heavy wooden collar which certain offenders
in China are compelled to wear as a punishment. GangueGangue Gangue, n. [F. gangue, fr. G. gang a metallic vein, a
passage. See Gang, n.] (Mining)
The mineral or earthy substance associated with metallic ore. HarangueHarangue Ha*rangue", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Harangued; p. pr. &
vb. n. Haranguing.] [Cf. F. haranguer, It. aringare.]
To make an harangue; to declaim. Harangue
Harangue Ha*rangue", v. t.
To address by an harangue.
HarangueHarangue Ha*rangue", n. [F. harangue: cf. Sp. arenda, It.
aringa; lit., a speech before a multitude or on the hustings,
It. aringo arena, hustings, pulpit; all fr. OHG. hring ring,
anything round, ring of people, G. ring. See Ring.]
A speech addressed to a large public assembly; a popular
oration; a loud address a multitude; in a bad sense, a noisy
or pompous speech; declamation; ranting.
Gray-headed men and grave, with warriors mixed,
Assemble, and harangues are heard. --Milton.
Syn: Harangue, Speech, Oration.
Usage: Speech is generic; an oration is an elaborate and
rhetorical speech; an harangue is a vehement appeal to
the passions, or a noisy, disputatious address. A
general makes an harangue to his troops on the eve of
a battle; a demagogue harangues the populace on the
subject of their wrongs. HaranguedHarangue Ha*rangue", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Harangued; p. pr. &
vb. n. Haranguing.] [Cf. F. haranguer, It. aringare.]
To make an harangue; to declaim. Harangueful
Harangueful Ha*rangue"ful, a.
Full of harangue.
LanguedLangued Langued, a. [F. langue tongue. See Language.] (Her.)
Tongued; having the tongue visible.
Lions . . . represented as armed and langued gules.
--Cussans. LanguenteLanguente Lan*guen"te, adv. [It., p. pr. of languire. See
Languish.] (Mus.)
In a languishing manner; pathetically. Languet
Languet Lan"guet, n. [F. languette, dim. of langue tongue, L.
lingua.]
1. Anything resembling the tongue in form or office; specif.,
the slip of metal in an organ pipe which turns the current
of air toward its mouth.
2. That part of the hilt, in certain kinds of swords, which
overlaps the scabbard.
Mangue
Mangue Mangue, n. [F.] (Zo["o]l.)
The kusimanse.
Tangue
Tangue Tangue, n. (Zo["o]l.)
The tenrec.
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