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tan-vat|ˈtænvæt| Also 6–8 -fat. [f. tan v. or n. + vat.] The receptacle, a tub, cistern, pit, or the like, containing the ‘ooze’ in which the hides are laid in tanning.
1592Greene Upst. Courtier Wks. (Grosart) XI. 261 Howe comes this to passe? by your tanne-fats for sooth. 1615E. S. Britain's Buss in Arb. Garner III. 630 Every net must be tanned in a tan-fat. 1655Fuller Ch. Hist. vi. ii. §1. 1779 E. Beatty in J. L. Hardenbergh Jrnl. (1879) 65 There was a tanfat farm with several Hides at a tannery which the soldiers got. 1828Webster, Tan-vat. 1895S. R. Hole Little Tour Amer. 86 Grant tried that [tanning], but found no gold in the tan-vat. |