OriginFrom the adjective rang and vrang.
- femininethe inside of a piece of clothing, but worn inside-out
- femininethe trachea, due to it being the wrong pipe, as opposed to the oesophagus, when eating
- transitiveto turn inside-out (e.g. a piece of clothing)
- definite, form-of, singulardefinite singular of rang
- form-of, pluralplural of rang
Formsranga(definite, singular) · ranger(indefinite, plural) · rangene(definite, plural) · rangar(present) · ranga(past) · ranga(participle, past) · rangast(infinitive, passive) · rangande(participle, present) · range(imperative) · rang(imperative) · ranga(alternative)