Main Entry: hang·er
Pronunciation: \ˈhaŋ-ər\
Function: noun
Date: 15th century
1 : one that hangs or causes to be hung or hanged
2 : something that hangs, overhangs, or is suspended: as a : a decorative strip of cloth b : a small sword formerly used by seamen c chiefly British : a small wood on steeply sloping land
3 : a device by which or to which something is hung or hangs: as a : a strap on a sword belt by which a sword or dagger can be suspended b : a loop by which a garment is hung up c : a device that fits inside or around a garment for hanging from a hook or rod
Main Entry: han·gar
Pronunciation: \ˈhaŋ-ər, ˈhaŋ-gər\
Function: noun
Etymology: French
Date: 1852
: shelter, shed; especially : a covered and usually enclosed area for housing and repairing aircraft