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brang

English

Etymology

Possibly inherited from Old English brang (also brong), alternative first and third person singular past indicative of bringan (to bring), although no Middle English intermediary is attested, and it may have been formed in more recent times by analogy with sing/sang instead, like its cognate Scots brang (brought) was.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /b?æ?/
  • Rhymes: -æ?

Verb

brang

  1. (colloquial or dialectal, nonstandard) simple past tense of bring

Related terms

  • brought
  • brung

References

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brung

English

Etymology

Perhaps by analogy with other strong verbs, but compare also the Old English past forms brunge, brungon and past participle variant brungen (brought).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b???/
  • Rhymes: -??

Verb

brung

  1. (colloquial or dialectal, nonstandard) simple past and past participle of bring

Related terms

  • brang
  • brought

brung From the web:

  • what brings life also kills
  • what brings amino acids to the ribosome
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  • what brings blood pressure down
  • what brings you joy
  • what brings on vertigo
  • what brings on shingles
  • what brings blood sugar down
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