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▪ I. panne|pan, pæn| [F. panne (15th c. in Littré), earlier pene, penne, pane (13th c.), pienne (14th c.) = Pr. penna, pena, OSp. peña, med.L. panna (1406 in Du Cange); origin uncertain; see pane n.2] A soft kind of cloth with a long nap, resembling velvet.
1794A. Young Trav. France (ed. 2) I. ii. xix. 550 St. Omers. There is a manufacture of..a kind of stuff called pannes. 1875Knight Dict. Mech., Panne,..worsted plush of French manufacture. 1898Daily News 10 Dec. 6/3 Among the new materials is that called panne, a very silky make of cloth, almost resembling velvet in softness of surface. 1899Westm. Gaz. 18 Sept. 4/1 We see her in a dress of grey panne. 1919[see bud n.1 3 d]. 1923[see marocain]. 1940Chambers's Techn. Dict. 611/2 Panne velvet, a warp pile fabric with silk pile; used for dresses and furnishings. 1972New Yorker 7 Oct. 24/1 (Advt.), Pants are perfect for evening when they're lush panne velvet. 1977Vogue Dec. 124/3 Big sister..in chocolate brown panne velvet. ▪ II. panne obs. form of pan1 and n.3 |