patten

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A type of medieval footwear often used to elevate the foot

Tom Freckle, the smith's son, was the next victim to her rage. He was an ingenious workman, and made excellent pattens; nay, the very patten with which he was knocked down was his own workmanship.

{a} the base of a pillar, a clog shod with iron
A clog or sole of wood, usually supported by an iron ring, worn to raise the feet from the wet or the mud
{i} clog; wooden shoe
Martha or Patty, says Gay, was the daughter of a Lincolnshire farmer, with whom the village blacksmith fell in love To save her from wet feet when she went to milk the cows, the village Mulciber invented a clog, mounted on iron, which he called patty, after his mistress This pretty fable is of no literary value, as the word is the French patin (a high-heeled shoe or skate), from the Greek patein (to walk) `The patten now supports each frugal dame, Which from the blue-eyed Patty takes its name ” Gay: Trivia, i
A stilt
Any of several types of wooden footwear
footwear usually with wooden soles
a clog, sandal, or overshoe often with a wooden sole or metal device to elevate the foot and increase the wearer's height or aid in walking in mud
A patten
pastern
pattens
plural of patten
patten

    Silbentrennung

    pat·ten

    Türkische aussprache

    pätın

    Aussprache

    /ˈpatən/ /ˈpætən/

    Etymologie

    [ 'pa-t&n ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English paten, patin, pateyn, from Middle French patin, from pate, patte (“paw, hoof”), from Latin patta, of imitative origin
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