Bate

/beΙͺt/ verb

To reduce or lower something, or in leather-making, to soak hides in a solution to make them softer and more workable.

From Middle English 'baten,' derived from Old French 'abattre' meaning 'to beat down,' which comes from Latin 'ad-' (to) and 'battere' (to beat). The meaning shifted from physical beating to general reduction.

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