Hangnail Definition

hăngnāl
hangnails
noun
hangnails
A bit of torn skin hanging at the side or base of a fingernail.
Webster's New World
A pointed upper corner of the toenail (often created by improperly trimming by rounding the corner) that, as the nail grows, presses into the flesh or protrudes so that it may catch (“hang”) on stockings or shoes.
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hangnail
Plural:
hangnails

Origin of Hangnail

  • Corruption of agnail (literally “painful (anguished) nail”), by folk-etymological reanalysis as hang +‎ nail; from Middle English agnail, from Old English angnæġl, from ang- (“tight/painful”) + næġl (“nail”). The first component, ang-, is cognate to anguish, anger, and angst, while næġl is the origin of nail.

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  • Original sense of “loose strip of tissue”; the sense of “pointed corner of nail” is modern, and is connected with the reanalysis, due to stockings catching or “hanging” on the nail.

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  • Alteration of agnail (influenced by hang)

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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