Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fan \Fan\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fanned}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Fanning}.] [Cf. OF. vanner, L. vannere. See {Fan}, n., {Van}
a winnowing machine.]
1. To move as with a fan.
The air . . . fanned with unnumbered plumes.
--Milton.
2. To cool and refresh, by moving the air with a fan; to blow
the air on the face of with a fan.
3. To ventilate; to blow on; to affect by air put in motion.
Calm as the breath which fans our eastern groves.
--Dryden.
4. To winnow; to separate chaff from, and drive it away by a
current of air; as, to fan wheat. --Jer. li. 2.
5. To excite or stir up to activity, as a fan axcites a
flame; to stimulate; as, this conduct fanned the
excitement of the populace.
{Fanning machine}, or {Fanning mill}, a machine for
separating seed from chaff, etc., by a blast of air; a
fanner.
Source : WordNet®
fanned
adj : especially spread in a fan shape; "the peacock's fanned
tail"; "the spread-out cards" [syn: {spread-out(a)}]
fan
n 1: a device for creating a current of air by movement of a
surface or surfaces
2: an enthusiastic devotee of sports [syn: {sports fan}]
3: an ardent follower and admirer [syn: {buff}, {devotee}, {lover}]
[also: {fanning}, {fanned}]
fan
v 1: strike out (a batter), (of a pitcher)
2: make (an emotion) fiercer; "fan hatred"
3: agitate the air
4: separate from chaff; "She stood there winnowing grain all
day in the field" [syn: {winnow}]
[also: {fanning}, {fanned}]
fanned
See {fan}