Lant - Wikipedia Because of its ammonium content, lant was most commonly used for floor cleaning and laundry According to early housekeeping guides, bedpans would be collected by one of the younger male servants and put away to ferment to a mild caustic before use
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LANT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Definition of 'lant' lant in British English (lænt ) noun stale urine, formerly collected for its ammonium content, used esp in household cleaning and manufacturing processes
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lant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary lant (plural lants) Any of several species of slender marine fishes of the genus Ammodytes, including the common European species (Ammodytes tobianus) and the American species (Ammodytes americanus)
Lant Lant, or fermented urine rich in ammonia, served as an effective mordant and fixer in historical textile dyeing, enabling the adhesion of natural dyes to protein-based fibers like wool and plant-based ones like linen
Lant - definition of lant by The Free Dictionary lant (lænt) n (Historical Terms) stale urine, formerly collected for its ammonium content, used esp in household cleaning and manufacturing processes