Isl. thro-a, incrementum capere; throan, throtte, incrementum.

THRANG, pret. and part. pa. Pressed.
V. [Thring].

To THRANG, v. a. To throng, S.

Sw. traang-a, to crowd; A. S. thring-en, to press.

To Thrang, v. n. to crowd towards a place, S.

Thrang, adj.
1. Crowded, S.
Sir J. Sinclair.

Isl. thraung-ur, Su. G. traang, arctus.

2. Intimate, familiar, S.
Morison.
3. Busily engaged, S.
Hutcheson.

Thrang, s.
1. A throng, a crowd, S.
2. Constant employment, S.
Ramsay.
3. State of hardship or oppression.
Wall.
4. Pressure of business, S.

A. S. thrang, turba; Isl. thraeng, angusta.