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pat·ten P0108100 (păt′n)n. Any one of various types of wooden-soled footwear, such as a sandal, shoe, or clog, worn to increase one's height or to keep one's feet out of the mud. [Middle English patin, from Old French, perhaps from pate, paw, hoof; see patois.]patten (ˈpætən) n (Clothing & Fashion) a wooden clog or sandal on a raised wooden platform or metal ring[C14: from Old French patin, probably from patte paw]pat•ten (ˈpæt n) n. 1. any sturdy or thick-soled shoe or boot, as a sabot or chopine, worn to protect the feet from mud or wetness. 2. a separate sole attached to a shoe or boot for this purpose. [1350–1400; Middle English paten < Middle French patin wooden shoe, perhaps derivative of pate paw] pat′tened, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | patten - footwear usually with wooden soles clog, geta, sabotfootgear, footwear - covering for a person's feet | Translations
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patten, patand, patin1. The base of a column or pillar. 2. A base or a groundsill which supports a column, post, or pillar.patten
patten (păt′ĕn) [Fr. patin, wooden shoe] A support applied under one shoe as part of the treatment for hip disease or unequal length of the legs. The device may be attached to a leg caliper. patten Related to patten: patternSynonyms for pattennoun footwear usually with wooden solesSynonymsRelated Words |