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单词 pantan
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pantann.

Brit. /ˈpantən/, U.S. /ˈpæntən/, Scottish English /ˈpantən/
Forms: 1700s–1800s panton; Scottish pre-1700 pantene, pre-1700 pantoun, pre-1700 pantoune, pre-1700 pantounne, pre-1700 pantovn, pre-1700 pantown, pre-1700 panttone, pre-1700 1700s panton, 1800s– pantin (Shetland), 1900s– paantin (Shetland), 1900s– pantan (Shetland).
Origin: Of uncertain origin.
Etymology: Origin uncertain; apparently related to pantofle n., although the precise relationship between the two words is unclear. Compare pantap n.
Now Shetland.
1. Scottish. A slipper; a soft shoe; = pantofle n.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > footwear > shoe or boot > shoe > [noun] > types of > light shoe or slipper
sockc725
pinson1388
slipper?1478
pantan1489
pump1555
slip-shoe1555
pinsnet1583
pump shoe1689
baff1914
baffie1917
1489 in T. Dickson Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1877) I. 111 For xxxti payre of schone and xxxti paire of pantonis to my Lorde of Ross.
a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 233 He trippet quhill he tint his panton.
1584 King James VI & I Ess. Prentise Poesie sig. Kijv The counsale, quhilk Apelles gaue to the shoomaker..seing him find falt with the shankis of the Image of Venus, efter that he had found falt with the pantoun, Ne sutor vltra crepidam.
1618 W. Lithgow Pilgrimes Farewell sig. C3 The Papall Panton heele I fell a kissing.
1692 ‘J. Curate’ Sc. Presbyterian Eloquence iv. 114 That all the Kings in the World may..kiss his Soles, not the Pope's Soles, &c., no nor his stinking Panton neither.
1897 Shetland News 15 May in Sc. National Dict. (1968) VII. 28/3 What..is tempi dee ta come butt..'ithoot dee pantins?
1928 Manson's Shetland Almanac 186 [He] changed his rivlins for his best pantans.
1933 J. Gray Lowrie 83 Ta..stik me feet i' da pantans an' com wi' her.
1979 J. J. Graham Shetland Dict. 61/1 Pantan, a wooden-soled slipper.
2. Farriery. In form panton. In full panton shoe. A horseshoe having sponges (sponge n.3) that diminish in thickness from the inner to the outer edge, used as a remedy for narrow or contracted heels; = pantofle shoe n. at pantofle n. Compounds. Obsolete.
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the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > keeping or management of horses > shoeing of horses > [noun] > horseshoe > types of horseshoe
remove1512
lunette1566
half-moon shoe1607
pancelet1607
plate1607
patten shoe1639
linnet-hole1662
cross-bar shoe1675
interfering shoe1678
pantofle shoe1696
panton shoe1696
cutting-shoe1711
skim1795
skimmer1801
bar-shoe1831
sandal1831
tip1831
racket1846
hipposandal1847
slipper1903
stumbling-shoe1908
mud-shoe1940
1696 W. Hope tr. J. de Solleysel Compl. Horseman i. xl. 130 For those horses which are hoof-bound..you must have Panton shoes [Fr. des fers à pantouffle].
1726 Dict. Rusticum (ed. 3) When you shoe with a Panton, it must follow the Compass of the Foot.
1753 Chambers's Cycl. Suppl. Panton-shoe, in the manege.
1846 Q. Rev. 78 54 The varieties of horseshoes.., the ‘panton’, the ‘expanding’, the ‘paratrite’, &c.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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