I. ˈhaŋə(r), ˈhaiŋ-, -ŋgə- sometimes ˈheŋ- or -ŋˌgär or ŋˌgȧ(r noun
( -s )
Etymology: French, from Middle French, probably from Medieval Latin angarium shed for shoeing horses, perhaps from angaria carriage, wagon, from Late Latin, compulsory service — more at angaria
: shelter , shed ; especially : a covered and usually enclosed area or a large shed for housing and repairing aircraft (as airplanes)
II. transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
: to place or store in a hangar