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- of natural tannins. The English word for tanning is from medieval Latin tannāre, derivative of tannum (oak bark), from French tan (tanbark), from old-Cornish...
- "tannin", "tanning", "tan," and "tawny" are derived from the Medieval Latin tannare, "to convert into leather." Bark mills are horse- or oxen-driven or water-powered...
- Look up tannery or tannare in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tannery is a facility where the tanning process is applied to hide to produce leather...
- tanned leather", from Old French tané "to tan hides", from Medieval Latin tannare, from tannum "crushed oak bark", used in tanning leather, probably from...
- alkaloids. The term tannin (from Anglo-Norman tanner, from Medieval Latin tannāre, from tannum, oak bark) refers to the use of oak and other bark in tanning...
- colour of the Order of the Bath ribbon. Tenné or tenny or tawny, from Latin tannare, "to tan", is the third of the so-called "stains". It is most often depicted...
- French tané. The origin of both tenné and tawny is the Medieval Latin word tannare, meaning "to tan leather". As such, in French (and most of continental)...