- tannere
- m (-es/-as) tanner
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Tannerre-en-Puisaye — 47° 44′ 09″ N 3° 07′ 55″ E / 47.7358, 3.1319 … Wikipédia en Français
tanner — tanner1 /tan euhr/, n. a person whose occupation it is to tan hides. [bef. 1000; ME, OE tannere. See TAN1, ER1] tanner2 /tan euhr/, adj. comparative of tan1. tanner3 /tan euhr/, n. Brit. Slang … Universalium
Tann — This interesting surname has two origins. Firstly, it can be a German topographical name for someone who lived in a forest, deriving from the Germanic tann forest. This originally was a distinct word from Tanne meaning pinetree , and denoted a… … Surnames reference
Tanner — This is an ancient Anglo Saxon occupational surname for someone employed as a tanner of animal skins and hides, an important skill in medieval times when leather was used in the manufacture of everyday items such as buckets, shoes and clothes,… … Surnames reference
tanner — I. /ˈtænə/ (say tanuh) noun someone whose occupation it is to tan hides. {Middle English and Old English tannere. See tan1} II. /ˈtænə/ (say tanuh) noun Colloquial (formerly) sixpence: *He asked Scotty … if he wanted to earn a tanner or two… …
Pfaffe — 1. Alle Pfaffen sind gleich, nur Kappen und Röcke sind verschieden. 2. An der Pfaffen scheinen, an der Frawen weinen, an der kramer schweren soll sich niemand kehren. – Zinkgref, IV, 357. 3. An Pfaffen solt nicht kehren dich, die gelehrten seynt… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon