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verb \ˈtan\tannedtan·ning
Definition of TAN
transitive verb
1
a : to convert (hide) into leather by treatment with an infusion of tannin-rich bark or other agent of similar effect b : to convert (protein) to leather or a similar substance
2
: to make (skin) tan especially by exposure to the sun
intransitive verb
: to get or become tanned
Examples of TAN
- He threatened to tan my hide if I didn't do what he told me to do.
- <Grandpa told us that when he was a kid, if he misbehaved at all, his father would tan his backside with a belt.>
Origin of TAN
Middle English tannen, from Anglo-French tanner, from Medieval Latin tannare, from tanum, tannum tanbark
First Known Use: 13th century
Related to TAN
Related Words: knout, quirt, strap; cut; flick, touch up; blackjack, cane, club, cudgel, fustigate; pistol-whip; bang, bop, box, bust, clap, clip, clobber, clout, crack, cuff, hit, knock, lam, paste, punch, slap, slug, smack, smite, sock, spank, swat, swipe, thwack, wallop, whack; bash, baste, bat, batter, beat, belabor, belt, bludgeon, buffet, bung, drub, fib [British], hammer, lace, lambaste (or lambast), lather, lick, mangle, maul, paddle, pelt, pommel, pound, pummel, rough, slate, slog, thresh, thump, tromp, whop (or whap), whup, work over
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