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1. fā̆ng n.

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(a) That which is taken into (a person's) possession; (one's) prey, purchase, spoils; (b) in fang with, in the keeping of, under the protection of.

2. hals-fāng n.

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Law A legal payment for an offense, a fine; -- a misunderstood archaism in the ME codes.

3. neue-fā̆ngel adj.

Additional spellings: neuefangel
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(a) Fond of novelty; enamored of new love; inconstant, fickle; of thoughts, ideas: novel; (b) recent, fresh.

4. infẹ̄̆ng n.

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A payment or tax levied upon goods displayed for sale at a fair or festival held within one's manorial jurisdiction; also, the right to collect such payments or taxes.