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Origin and history of clang
clang(v.)
"make a loud, sharp, resonant, metallic sounds," 1570s (intransitive), echoic (originally of trumpets and birds), akin to or from Latin clangere "resound, ring," and Greek klange "sharp sound," from PIE *klang-, nasalized form of root *kleg- "to cry, sound." Transitive sense is by 1850. Related: Clanged; clanging.
clang(n.)
"a loud, sharp, resonant, metallic sound," 1590s, from clang (v.).
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