paten
Meaning of paten
noun
a plate, typically made of gold or silver, used for holding the bread during the Eucharist and sometimes as a cover for the chalice.
Middle English: from Old French patene, from Latin patina ‘shallow dish’, from Greek patanē ‘a plate’.
Information about paten
- It is a name.
- The plural form of paten is: patens.
- Languages in which paten is used:
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Hyphenation of paten
paten
- It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
- paten is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
Anagrams of paten
Antep, enapt, Penta, penta, tapen
Words that rhyme with paten
Aten, Baten, beaten, bethreaten, browbeaten, drybeaten, eaten, engreaten, farebeaten, greaten, heaten, miseaten, neaten, outeaten, outthreaten, overbeaten, overeaten, prethreaten, rethreaten, sunbeaten, threaten, unbeaten, underbeaten, undereaten, uneaten, weatherbeaten, wheaten, Tutankhaten, whaten, Pallaten, laten, platen, somaten, Akhenaten, Boaten, oaten, Paten, Sauerbraten, lambraten, sauerbraten, Staten, quintaten, tenstaten
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