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mash-fat
† mash-fat Obs. Forms: 4 massh-, masche-, 5 mach-, maysh-, masshe-, mesch-, 5–6 mas-, 5–7 mesh-, 6 mashe-, messhe, 8 mesch-, 5– mash-, and see fat n.1 A mashing-vat.1335 in Riley Mem. Lond. (1868) 194 [One] masshfat [value 18d.]. 1465 Paston Lett. III. 435 A grete lede to brew v. comb malte with..a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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mask-fat
† mask-fat Sc. and north. dial. Obs. Forms: 3 mascfat, 4–6 mask fat, (4 maxfate), 5–6 mask-fatt, (6 maskefatt, -fate). [Northern var. mash-fat: see mask n.2 and fat n.1] A mashing vat.1263 Excheq. Rolls Scotl. (1878) I. 14 Item, in ij cunys, scilicet, mascfats, emptis, ij s. 1367 Finchale Priory Acc... Oxford English Dictionary
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gyle-fat
gyle-fat Obs. exc. dial. Forms: see gyle and fat n.1 The vat in which the wort is left to ferment.1341 Test. Ebor. (Surtees) I. 2 Duas parvas cunas [sic.: read cuuas] quæ vocantur gylefatts. 1483 Cath. Angl. 155/2 A Gilefatte, acromellarium. 1496 Nottingham Rec. III. 44 Unum gylefatte cum coopertori... Oxford English Dictionary
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mash
▪ I. mash, n.1 (mæʃ) Forms: 1 másc-, máx- (in Comb. máscwyrt, máxwyrt), 5 masche, 6–7 mashe, 6–9 mesh, 6– mash. See also mash-fat. [OE. másc-, máx-, corresponds to late MHG., mod.G. meisch masc., crushed grapes for wine-making, infused malt for beer (also, in 15th c. coupled with met mead, in a glos... Oxford English Dictionary
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