The Collaborative International Dictionary
Malt \Malt\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Malted: p. pr. & vb. n. Malting.] To make into malt; as, to malt barley.
Malting \Malt"ing\, n. The process of making, or of becoming malt.
Wiktionary
n. 1 The process of turning grain into malt. 2 The premises where grain is malted. vb. (present participle of malt English)
Usage examples of "malting".
It has been contended, and apparently with much reason, that if the use of substitutes were prohibited this would not lead to an increased use of domestic barley, inasmuch as the supply of home barley suitable for malting purposes is of a limited nature.
Usually this basin would be placed close to the wall, just below the malting and drying room in the attic.
If the household was big enough to have a room set aside for brewing, this might well be the sole room in the house with a floor covered with stone or tiles, just so the malting could take place there.
Thinks if he was better able to provide, I shouldna have had to go and tend the malting.
The dyes used in the malting of these rugs are, on the whole, natural dyes, vegetable dyes, some made from barks and leaves, and roots and flowers, others from animal products, crushed insects, etc.
He started at The Maltings, headed up Causeway side to Swany's, then took a taxi to the Ox.