Wiktionary
fanger
n. 1 (context Now chiefly dialectal English) A receiver. 2 (context obsolete English) A helper; protector.
Wikipedia
Fanger
Fanger is a surname, and may refer to:
- Élisabeth Fanger (b. 1956), French author
- Herman Fanger (1895–1971), Swiss-American inventor
- P. Ole Fanger (1934–2006), Danish academic and engineer
Usage examples of "fanger".
They be some danger to most people, and a great danger to men like Horst Fanger who buy them from the ships who bring them to the coast.
From what I gathered, it was the worst quarter of town because Horst Fanger and similar people lived there.
So now they hunt down any fanger, find the poor saps the vamps have infected, and let those saps know that they can fight the curse through Zera.