Definition of Patins

1. patin [n] - See also: patin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Patins

patinate
patinated
patinates
patinating
patination
patinations
patine
patined
patines
patining
patinise
patinize
patinized
patinizes
patinizing
patins (current term)
patio
patio chair
patio door
patio doors
patioed
patiolike
patios
patisserie
patisseries
patissier
patissiers
patka
patly
patness

Literary usage of Patins

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Diary of John Evelyn by John Evelyn, Austin Dobson (1906)
"... also a service for the altar of gilt wrought plate, flagons, basin, ewer, chalices, patins, etc., with a gorgeous covering for the altar and pulpit, ..."

2. History of the Female Sex: Comprising a View of the Habits, Manners, and by Christoph Meiners (1808)
"The fashionable long garments were very favourable to short ladies, because they prevented their enormous patins from being seen-f-. ..."

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