Fatt

See also: fatt, fátt, and fått

German Low German

Etymology

From Middle Low German vat, from Old Saxon fat, from Proto-Germanic *fatą. Cognate with German Fass. More at vat.

Noun

Fatt n (plural Faten)

  1. A vessel; tub; vat

Derived terms

  • Drankfatt
  • Fattje
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