tan
tan1 / tan/ • n. 1. a yellowish-brown color: the overall color scheme of tan and cream. ∎ a golden-brown shade of skin developed by pale-skinned people after exposure to the sun.2. (also tan·bark / ˈtanˌbärk/ ) bark of oak or other trees, bruised and used as a source of tannin for converting hides into leather. ∎ (also spent tan) such bark from which the tannin has been extracted, used for covering the ground for walking, riding, children's play, etc., and in gardening.• v. (tanned, tan·ning) 1. [intr.] (of a pale-skinned person or their skin) become brown or browner after exposure to the sun: you'll tan very quickly in the pure air. ∎ [tr.] [usu. as adj.] (tanned) (of the sun) cause (a pale-skinned person or their skin) to become brown or browner: he looked tanned and fit.2. [tr.] convert (animal skin) into leather by soaking in a liquid containing tannic acid, or by the use of other chemicals.3. [tr.] inf., dated beat (someone) repeatedly, esp. as a punishment: “If Mickey touches a fishing net, I'll tan his hide!”• adj. of a yellowish-brown color: a tan baseball cap with orange piping. ∎ (of a pale-skinned person) having golden-brown skin after exposure to the sun: she looks tall, tan, and healthy.DERIVATIVES: tan·na·ble adj.tan·nish adj.tan2 • abbr. tangent.
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tan
Hence sb. crushed bark of oak, etc. for tanning XVII; brown or tawny colour XIX. tanner OE. tannere (or later — OF. tanere). tannery XV.