FANG
Source: 566, 567
fang. Fang, n. a ong tusk, talon, nail; v.t. to seize
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Fang (făng), v. t. [[OE. fangen, fongen, fon (g orig. only in p. p. and imp. tense), AS. fōn; akin to D. vangen, OHG. fāhan, G. fahen, fangen, Icel. fā, Sw. få, fånga, Dan. fange, faae, Goth. fahan, and prob. to E. fair, peace, pact. Cf. Fair, a.]] 1. 1. To catch; to seize, as with the teeth; to lay hold of; to gripe; to clutch. Shak.
He's in the law's clutches; you see he's fanged. J. Webster. 2. 2. To enable to catch or tear; to furnish with fangs. “Chariots fanged with scythes.” Philips.