Patten

Etymology
paten:, patin:, pateyn:, from patin:, from pate:, patte:, from  patta:, of imitative origin

Noun

 * 1) A type of medieval footwear often used to elevate the foot.
 * Tom Freckle, the smith's son, was the next victim to her rage. He was an ingenious workman, and made excellent pattens; nay, the very patten with which he was knocked down was his own workmanship.
 * Tom Freckle, the smith's son, was the next victim to her rage. He was an ingenious workman, and made excellent pattens; nay, the very patten with which he was knocked down was his own workmanship.

Anagrams

 * patent

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