ongang

See also: ōŋaŋ

English

Etymology

From Middle English *ongang, *ongong, from Old English ongang (entrance, incursion, irruption, assault, attack; worship), equivalent to on- + gang.

Noun

ongang

  1. (Britain dialectal, obsolete) A start-up; beginning; commencement (of activity, work, machinery, etc.); a setting in motion.
  2. (Britain dialectal, obsolete) Rowdy or unrestrained behaviour; antics.

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