གདང

OT

[1340] ... 1) sa la thag pa brkyangs pa'i sne mor phur pa brgyab pa'i sgo phyugs 'dogs thag ... mtshan mor rta bong tshang ma gdang la btags/ ... 2) khyim bya'i sdod gnas su 'phred du btang ba'i shing/ ... khyim bya rnams dgong mo bya gdang la 'dzeg ... 3) gos sogs 'gel sa'i dpyang thag dang shing lta bu/ ...

DM

In Bon texts, may mean 'laundry items' (or items of apparel) of the deities (Namgyal Nyima). In general seems to refer to stretched out ropes, whether for clothes hanging or animal tethering. rta phyugs 'dogs byed kyi thag pa. Nomads 240.

JV

oxen, clothes-horse, rack, rail on which a bird perches, rail of a ladder

IW

1) long rope pegged to the ground rope and [multiple] cattle['s noses]; 

2) chicken house ramp? ['phred du btang ba'i shing]; 

3) clothes etc. stand/ rack/ pegs/; 

4) rail; 

5) rungs of a ladder; 

6) p gdangs gdangs!,; 

7) open; 

8) get well, recover [h]

RB

{གདངས} (outwardly directed) radiance (of being)/ radiant expression*

RY

clothes stand, rack or rail; to open