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† shangan Sc. Obs. Also shangin, shanjan. [a. Gael. seangan, ? f. seang slender, narrow.] ‘A stick cleft at one end for putting on a dog's tail’ (Eng. Dial. Dict.). Cf. shangy n.
1786Burns Ordination ii, He'll clap a shangan on her tail, An' set the bairns to daud her Wi' dirt this day. 1789D. Davidson Thoughts on Seasons 20 And Gibby skelp'd before the fae, Like Colly wi' a shangin. 1824Mactaggart Gallovid. Encycl. 425. |