• Onhanger

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    Origin

    From - + hanger. Compare German Anhänger.

    Full definition of onhanger

    Noun

    onhanger

    (plural onhangers)
    1. That which, or one who, hangs on to, relies on, or is dependent upon another; a dependant.
      • 1821, Sir Walter Scott, Waverley:He was one of Queen Mary's Papists, and now he is one of Queen Elizabeth's Protestants ; he was an onhanger of the Abbot of Abingdon, and now he lives as master of the manor-house.
      • 1900, Joseph Collins, The Treatment of diseases of the nervous system:The seemingly widespread belief that aphasia is almost exclusively an onhanger of the apoplectic state seems to necessitate emphasizing the fact that some.
      • 1974, Anne D. Pick, Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology:... The form is has no place in these sentences and seems to have been imported into them as an onhanger of it.

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