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pattened, a.|ˈpæt(ə)nd| [f. patten n. + -ed2.] Wearing pattens.
1798Jane Austen Northang. Abb. xxiii, Wherever they went some pattened girl stopped to courtesy. 1823in Joanna Baillie Collect. Poems 295 By sloven footboy, paces slow, With patten'd feet and hooded brow. 1889A. M. F. Robinson Middle Ages, Ladies Milan 313 The long train of brocade..so carefully arranged not to encumber nor hide those little pattened feet, that were so fain of dancing and seem so ready to awake and dance again. |