1 janv. 1483 - tang
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From an Old Norse word that meant ‘point’ which could be applied to ‘points’ or spits of land in place-names, for example Tang (Felliscliffe) and Tang Hall (Osbaldwick). In connection with cutlery it referred to the metal extension by which a blade is fitted into its handle and in this sense it is on record from the fifteenth century. 1483 <i>A Tange of A knyfe</i> (OED).
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