释义 |
prong I. \ˈprȯŋ, ˈpräŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English pronge, prange; perhaps akin to Middle High German pfrengen to press, Gothic anaprangan to afflict, Lithuanian branktas whiffletree 1. : fork < hay prong > < dung prong > 2. : a tine of a fork 3. : a slender pointed or projecting part: as a. : a fang of a tooth b. : a point of an antler c. South & Midland : a branch of a stream or inlet d. : spur I 6b e. : a branch of a tree f. : the projecting part or edge of a jewelry setting that holds a stone in place II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to stab, pierce, or break up (as soil) with a prong : fork |