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pat·en also pat·in P0108100 (păt′n)n.1. A plate, usually of gold or silver, that is used to hold the host during the celebration of the Eucharist. Also called patina1.2. A plate or shallow dish, especially an artifact from an ancient civilization.3. A thin disk of or resembling metal. [Middle English, from Old French patene, from Medieval Latin patina, from Latin, pan, from Greek patanē, platter; see petə- in Indo-European roots.]paten (ˈpætən) , patin or patinen (Ecclesiastical Terms) a plate, usually made of silver or gold, esp the plate on which the bread is placed in the Eucharist[C13: from Old French patene, from Medieval Latin, from Latin patina pan]pat•en (ˈpæt n) n. a metal plate for holding the bread of the Eucharist. [1250–1300; Middle English pateyn(e) < Old French patene < Medieval Latin patena, patina; Latin: pan] Translations
paten
paten, patin, patine a plate, usually made of silver or gold, esp the plate on which the bread is placed in the Eucharist PATEN
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