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[puh-teen for 1; pa-teen for 2, 3]

pa·tine

[puh-teen for 1; pa-teen for 2, 3] noun, verb, pa·tined, pa·tin·ing.
noun
verb (used with object)
2.
to patinate.

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Patine is one of our favorite verbs.
So is lollygag. Does it mean:
chat, to converse
to spend time idly; loaf.

Origin:
< French; see patina
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paten, patin or patine (ˈpætən, ˈpætɪn)
 
n
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]
 
patin, patin or patine
 
n
 
[C13: from Old French patene, from Medieval Latin, from Latin patina pan]
 
patine, patin or patine
 
n
 
[C13: from Old French patene, from Medieval Latin, from Latin patina pan]

patin or patine (ˈpætɪn)
 
n
variants of paten
 
patine or patine
 
n

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