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swangnoun
A swamp.
swangverb
Now largely replaced by swung.
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Swang
Swang is a song by American hip hop duo Rae Sremmurd. It was released on January 24, 2017 by EarDrummers and Interscope Records as the fourth single from their second studio album SremmLife 2. The song was produced by EarDrummers producer P-Nazty.
Webster Dictionary
Swang
imp. of Swing
Swangnoun
a swamp
Swang
of Swing
Etymology: [Cf. Swamp.]
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Swang
Swang or Saang is a popular folk dance drama or folk theatre form in Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. Swang incorporates suitable theatrics and mimicry accompanied by song and dialogue. It is dialogue-oriented rather than movement-oriented. Religious stories and folk tales are enacted by a group of ten or twelve persons in an open area or an open air theatre surrounded by the audience. Tradition credits Kishan Lal Bhaat for laying the foundation of the present style of Swang about two hundred years ago. Since women did not participate in the dance-drama form, men have traditionally enacted their roles.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Swang
swang, n. (prov.) a swamp.
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gnaws
wangs
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of swang in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of swang in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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