ratten

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See also: Ratten, rätten, and råtten

English

Etymology

The verbal sense is from the notion of causing mischief like a rat.

Noun

ratten (plural rattens)

  1. (rare) Alternative form of ratton

Verb

ratten (third-person singular simple present rattens, present participle rattening, simple past and past participle rattened)

  1. (obsolete, Northern England) To sabotage machinery or tools as part of an industrial dispute, particularly the tools of a workman who went against the union.
    • 1867, Report Presented to the Trades Unions Commissioners by the Examiners Appointed to Inquire Into Acts of Intimidation, Outrage, Or Wrong Alleged to Have Been Promoted, Encouraged, Or Connived at by Trades Unions in the Town of Sheffield, Great Britain. Royal Commission on Trades Unions. G.E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, 1867. p. 225:
      Did you also employ them to ratten people if they had broken any rules of your society, for instance, by having too many apprentices?
    • 1947, Ivor John Carnegie Brown, Say The Word, page 100:
      [] derived from the sabot or shoe beneath railway lines. The saboteur was thus a remover of metal shoes, a train-wrecker. I must leave it at that. Meanwhile why not restore ratten to its old place in the Trade Union vocabulary, that is if, in these times of scant, we must endure any such wanton hindrance of the works?

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Dutch

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ɑtən

Noun

ratten

  1. plural of rat

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Middle English

Verb

ratten

  1. to tear apart

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Swedish

Noun

ratten

  1. definite singular of ratt

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