Definition
The act or state of dangling, or something that dangles.
Etymology
From 'dangle' (from Middle English, possibly Scandinavian origin) plus the suffix '-ment' (from Old French and Latin, creating nouns from verbs).
Kelly Says
This word is a beautiful example of English's productive suffix system — we can add '-ment' to almost any verb to create a noun, so 'danglement' feels instantly understandable even if you've never seen it before.
Translations
BNবাংলা
ঝুলন্ত
jhool-tan-t
CACatalà
penjant
pen-jan-t
CSČeština
visící
vi-si-chee
DADansk
hængende
hen-gan-de
DEDeutsch
Hängende
hen-gen-de
ELΕλληνικά
κρεμασμένο
kre-ma-s-men-o
ESEspañol
colgante
koh-hen-ti-ble
FISuomi
roikkuva
roi-k-ku-va
FRFrançais
pendentif
pen-dif-ee
IDBahasa Indonesia
gantung
gun-tang
ITItaliano
pendente
pen-den-tee
JA日本語
ぶら下がり
bu-ra-ka-ga-ri
MRMR
लटकणारा
lat-ka-na-ra
MSBahasa Melayu
gantung
gun-tang
MYမြန်မာ
ကျယ်ပြန့်
kyay-pya-n-t
NLNederlands
hangend
han-gend
NONorsk
hengende
hen-gen-de
PLPolski
wiszący
vi-shee-chee
PTPortuguês
pendente
pen-den-tee
RORomână
împuns
im-poon-s
RUРусский
подвеска
pod-ves-ka
SVSvenska
hängande
hen-gan-de
TLTL
nakakabit
na-ka-ka-bit
UKУкраїнська
вісіння
vi-s-nya
VITiếng Việt
lơ lửng
lo loo-ng