dang /ˈdæŋ/
Dang, v. t. To dash. [Obs.]
Till she, o'ercome with anguish, shame, and rage,
Danged down to hell her loathsome carriage. --Marlowe.
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Ding v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dinged Dang (Obs.), or Dung (Obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. Dinging.]
1. To dash; to throw violently. [Obs.]
To ding the book a coit's distance from him. --Milton.
2. To cause to sound or ring.
To ding (anything) in one's ears, to impress one by noisy repetition, as if by hammering.