Where does the word fang came from?
The word "fang" comes from the Old English word "fang", which meant "a tooth or claw". It is related to the German word "fangen", which means "to catch or seize", and the Dutch word "vangen", which means "to capture". The word "fang" is also used to refer to the long, pointed teeth of venomous snakes, spiders, and other animals.