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Old English fætt

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fat (comparative fatter, superlative fattest)

  1. Carrying a larger than normal amount of fat on one's body.
    The fat man had trouble getting through the door.
  2. Thick.
    The fat wallets of the men from the city brought joy to the peddlers.
  3. Bountiful.
  4. Variant form of phat.
  5. (Can we verify(+) this sense?) (sports) A poorly played golf shot where the ball is struck by the top part of the club head. (See Thin,Shank,Toe)

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fat (uncountable and countable; plural fats)

  1. (uncountable) A specialized animal tissue with a high oil content, used for long-term storage of energy.
  2. (countable) A refined substance chemically resembling the oils in animal fat.
  3. That part of an organization deemed wasteful.
    We need to trim the fat in this company
  4. (countable, obsolete) A large tub, cistern, or vessel; a vat.
  5. A person or animal that is overweight or obese.

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  • (animal tissue): adipose tissue, lard (in animals; derogatory slang when used of human fat)
  • (substance chemically resembling the oils in animal fat): grease, lard
  • (tub): vat
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  • 1882, In 1431 New College purchases brewing vessels, under the names of a mash fat, for 6s. 10d., a wort fat for 2s., a 'Gilleding' tub for 2s. 6d., and two tunning barrels at 8d. each, a leaden boiler for 24s., another for 12s., and a great copper beer pot for 13s. 4d. — James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England, volume 4, page 429.

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vat See vat

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to fat

  1. (transitive, archaic) To make fat; to fatten.
    kill the fatted calf

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  • aft - (alphagram)

[edit] Albanian

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fat

  1. luck

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Latin fatum

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fat

  1. fate

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Latin fatuus

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fat

  1. conceited

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Declension of fat
(singular) (plural)
(indefinite) (definite) (indefinite) (definite)
nominative fat fatið föt fötin
accusative fat fatið föt fötin
dative fati fatinu fötum fötunum
genitive fats fatsins fata fatanna
Other words with the same declension

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Old Norse

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fat n.

  1. vessel
  2. piece of clothing

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fat n. (definite singular fatet; indefinite plural fat; definite plural fata/fatene)

  1. plate
  2. vat
  3. barrel

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Inflection for fat Singular Plural
Neuter Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative fat fatet fat faten
Genitive fats fatets fats fatens

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fat

  1. saucer; a small dish
  2. plate (serving dish)
  3. barrel (oil or wine), cask, keg (beer)
  4. barrel; a unit of volume. Usually referring to the oil barrel of 158.9873 liters

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saucer
serving dish
barrel; container

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Case Singular Plural
Nominative fat fats
Accusative fati fatis
Genitive fata fatas
Dative fate fates

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German Vater, English father

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fat

  1. father
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