English-Thai Dictionary
patten
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PATTEN
n. 1. The base of a column or pillar.
2. A wooden shoe with an iron ring, worn to keep the shoes from the dirt or mud.
PATTEN-MAKER
n.One that makes pattens.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PATTEN
Pat "ten, n. Etym: [F. patin a high-heeled shoe, fr. patte paw, foot. Cf. Panton, Patté.]
1. A clog or sole of wood, usually supported by an iron ring, worn to raise the feet from the wet or the mud. The patten now supports each frugal dame. Gay.
2. A stilt. [Prov. Eng. ] Halliwell.
PATTENED
PATTENED Pat "ten *ed, a.
Defn: Wearing pattens. "Some pattened girl. " Jane Austen.
New American Oxford Dictionary
patten
pat ten |ˈpatn ˈpætn | ▶noun historical a shoe or clog with a raised sole or set on an iron ring, worn to raise one's feet above wet or muddy ground when walking outdoors. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French patin, perhaps from patte ‘paw. ’
Patten, Christopher
Pat ¦ten, Baron Patten of Barnes (b.1944 ), English politician, Chancellor of Oxford University since 2003; full name Christopher Francis Patten. He was a Conservative MP 1979 –92, governor of Hong Kong 1992 –7, and an EU commissioner 2000 –4.
Oxford Dictionary
patten
patten |ˈpat (ə )n | ▶noun historical a shoe or clog with a raised sole or set on an iron ring, worn to raise one's feet above wet or muddy ground when walking outdoors. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French patin, perhaps from patte ‘paw ’.
Patten, Christopher
Pat ¦ten, Baron Patten of Barnes (b.1944 ), English politician, Chancellor of Oxford University since 2003; full name Christopher Francis Patten. He was a Conservative MP 1979 –92, governor of Hong Kong 1992 –7, and an EU commissioner 2000 –4.