Pate

  • 51pâte — /paht/, n. porcelain paste used in ceramic work. [1860 65; < F; see PASTE] * * * ▪ French cuisine       (French: “paste”), in French cuisine, a filled pastry, analogous to the English pie. The term pâté is also used, with modifiers, to denote two …

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  • 52pâté — /pah tay , pa /; Fr. /pah tay , pa /, n., pl. pâtés / tayz /; Fr. / tay / 1. French Cookery. a paste or spread made of puréed or finely chopped liver, meat, fish, game, etc., served as an hors d oeuvre. 2. See foie gras. [1695 1705; < F; see&#8230; …

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  • 53Pate — This interesting surname with variant spellings Patt, Payt, Patte, etc., derives from the given name Pat(t), Pate, a short form of the personal name Patrick from the Latin Patricius meaning son of a noble father, member of the patrician class,&#8230; …

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  • 54Pate — Taufpate; Betreuer; Begleiter * * * Pa|te [ pa:tə], der; n, n: männliche Person, die bei der Taufe eines Kindes anwesend ist und die die Verpflichtung hat, sich (neben den Eltern) um die christliche Erziehung des Kindes zu kümmern: ich bin&#8230; …

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  • 55Pate — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Pate peut désigner&#160;: Pate, une île du Kenya&#160;; Pates, une école du Royaume Uni dans le Gloucestershire&#160;; Pate, aussi appelé tokere ou to ere …

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  • 56pate — {{11}}pate (1) top of the head, late 12c., perhaps a shortened form of O.Fr. patene or M.L. patena, both from L. patina pan, dish (see PAN (Cf. pan) (n.)). {{12}}pate (2) paste, 1706, from Fr. páté, from O.Fr. paste, earlier …

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  • 57Pate — Patenonkel, Taufpate; (bayr., österr. mundartl.): Göd; (schweiz. mundartl.): Götti. * * * Pate: I.Pate,der:1.〈männl.Person,diebeiderTaufealsZeugeanwesendist〉Taufpate·Taufzeuge·Patenonkel;Gevatter[smann](veraltet)–2.·Patenkind–3.diePatensagen:⇨auss&#8230; …

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  • 58patė — 1 patė̃ sf. (4) 1. pati, žmona: ^ Pirma patė̃ – katė, antroji žiurkė (pirmoji žmona į namus viską neša, antroji iš namų) Ss. 2. flk. katės epitetas: Kate pate, kur tu bėgi? ps. Kate pãte, kas tau sakė? Švn …

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  • 59pâté — also pate noun Etymology: French, from Middle French pasté more at pasty Date: 1706 1. a meat or fish pie or patty 2. a spread of finely chopped or pureed seasoned meat < chicken liver pâté > …

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  • 60paté — (Del fr. patte.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 COCINA Pasta comestible hecha de hígado o carne picada, en general de ave o de cerdo. 2 HERÁLDICA Se aplica a la cruz cuyos extremos se ensanchan un poco. * * * pate (Hond.) m. Árbol leguminoso corpulento …

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