单词 | salt-pan |
释义 | salt-pann. 1. (Usually plural) A shallow depression near the sea into which sea-water is allowed to flow, where it evaporates, leaving a deposit of salt; in Africa, applied (after Dutch zoutpan) to dried-up salt lakes or marshes. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > minerals > mineral sources > [noun] > salt or soda lake salinec1450 salt-pan1494 pan1573 salt-wich1610 salina1697 salt-pond1697 salt lake1763 natron lake1821 soda lake1839 bitter lake1843 shott1878 soda pan1976 the world > the earth > land > landscape > low land > hollow or depression > [noun] > saline depression salinec1450 pan1494 salt-pan1494 salt-wich1610 salina1697 salt-pond1697 playa1854 sabkha1878 shor1888 the world > the earth > land > landscape > marsh, bog, or swamp > [noun] > salt-marsh salt marshc1000 salinec1450 salt1621 salina1697 salt-pan1785 maremma1819 shott1878 pré salé1903 1494 in J. T. Fowler Chartularium Abbathiæ de Novo Monasterio (1878) 195 iiij salt pannes standynge vp on the north syde of ye water of Blyth. 1533 J. Bellenden tr. Livy Hist. Rome (1903) II. App. 265 (note) Salynis ar callit certane places besyd þe se quhair þe salt Is made. We call þame salt pannys. 1573 in J. H. Burton Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1878) 1st Ser. II. 265 Havand commissioun of the rest of awnars of the salt pannis of Dysert. 1785 G. Forster tr. A. Sparrman Voy. Cape Good Hope II. 14 A good mile and a half from the river, we met with the capital Zout-pan, or Salt-pan. 1857 D. Livingstone Missionary Trav. S. Afr. iv. 78 In every salt-pan in the country there is a spring of water on one side. 2. A shallow vessel in which brine is evaporated in salt-making; (in plural) a salt-works. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > salt manufacture > [noun] > place of wich716 saltern858 salt-housec1000 wich-work1298 salt-cotec1425 wich-house1534 walling-house1556 salt-works1566 marsh-work1587 saltfata1647 salt-makinga1647 salt-pan1708 brine-seeth1748 seal1756 rope-house1850 walling shed1894 saltery1899 the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > salt manufacture > [noun] > equipment pail1481 walling-lead1611 walma1661 Neptune1662 loot1669 ship1669 clearerc1682 cribc1682 barrow1686 hovel1686 leach-trough1686 salt-pan1708 sun pond1708 sun pan1724 scrape-pan1746 taplin1748 drab1753 room1809 thorn house1853 thorn-wall1853 fore-heater1880 pike1884 trunk1885 1708 J. C. Compl. Collier 4 in T. Nourse Mistery of Husbandry Discover'd (ed. 3) The best Coals are best for the Salt Pans and Salt too, and make most and best Salt. 1748 W. Brownrigg Art of making Common Salt 52 The salt pans are made of an oblong form, flat at the bottom, with the sides erected at right angles. 1883 F. Day Indian Fish 9 The salt used there costing about threepence per 822/ 7 lb. weight, whereas in the contiguous British territory it stood at the salt-pans at about four shillings. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1909; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1494 |
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