Spang (?), v. t. To spangle.
[Obs.]
Spang, n. A bound or spring.
[Scot.] Sir W. Scott.
Spang, n. [AS. spange a clasp or
fastening; akin to D. spang, G. spange, OHG.
spanga, Icel. spöng a spangle.] A spangle or
shining ornament. [Obs.]
With glittering spangs that did like stars
appear.
Spenser.Spang, v. i. To spring; to bound;
to leap. [Scot.]
But when they spang o'er reason's fence,
We smart for't at our own expense.
Ramsay.