1. sprang - Verb
Derived from spring
3. Sprang - Proper noun
imp. of Spring.
of Spring
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe body sprang At once to the height, and stayed but the soul,no. Robert Browning
Could it be that sexual perversion and romanticism sprang from the same longing for distant horizons? Colin Wilson
The human bird shall take his first flight, filling the world with amazement, all writings with his fame, and bringing eternal glory to the nest whence he sprang. Leonardo da Vinci
Just my vengeance complete, The man sprang to his feet, Stood erect, caught at God's skirts, and prayed So, I was afraid. Robert Browning
From this, without doubt, sprang the fable. Man created it thus, because it was not given him to see more than himself and nature, which surrounds him; but he created it true with a truth all its own. Alfred de Vigny
They sowed "if only" and "if found", and wind and waste sprang up. Turkish Proverb