You can make 104 anagrams from letters in hangmen (aeghmnn).
Middle English word dating back to 1350-1400; See origin at hang, man1
To betray your father into the hands of his enemies; to deliver him up to the hangman.
We shall see how they welcome the hangman, now that it comes home to him.
Between friends, there is overmuch of the hangman in him, and too little of the prince.
Some of them hurried up to where he lay;—the hangman with them.
Tug as he would at the old man's wrists, the hangman could not force him to unclench his hands.
These vermin are more to be feared than hangman's cord or headsman's axe.'
They 've no more choice in the matter than the hangman has as to who be 'll hang.
Chew you the cud of that until the hangman's coming in the morning.
I ought to be able to; I've lifted up a good many in my time,' said the hangman.
Consider, pray, sir, that if you trouble me I have no need to do my own office of hangman.