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Hängen

Hängen is a term used in Germanic languages to refer to the act of suspending something or the state of being suspended. It appears in everyday actions such as hanging a picture or hanging laundry, and it also has specialized senses in legal and historical contexts, notably the method known as hanging used as a form of capital punishment.

In Swedish, the related verb is hänga, used for the act of suspending objects as well as

In German, hängen means to hang. The verb is conjugated with form changes across tenses (present: hängt;

History and law: Hanging has a long historical footprint as a form of punishment in many countries.

See also: hang, hanging, pendants, suspension.

for
hanging
up
clothing
or
other
items.
The
noun
hänge
can
refer
to
a
pendant
or
to
the
state
of
hanging,
depending
on
context.
In
idiomatic
Swedish,
expressions
involving
hanging
often
describe
attachment,
support,
or
relationships
among
parts.
past:
hing;
past
participle:
gehängt).
It
can
be
used
transitively
(to
hang
something)
or
intransitively
(to
be
hanging
or
suspended).
The
choice
of
construction
depends
on
whether
a
direct
object
is
involved
and
on
the
intended
nuance
of
the
action.
In
modern
law,
the
practice
is
prohibited
or
strictly
regulated
in
most
jurisdictions,
with
legal
interpretations
and
procedures
varying
widely
by
country
and
era.