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knee-pan
knee-pan (ˈniːpæn) [f. knee n. + pan.] 1. The bone in front of the knee-joint; the patella, knee-cap.14.. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 590/18 Internodium, the knepanne, or wherlebon. 1565 Golding Ovid's Met. viii. (1593) 206 Hir leannesse made her joints bolne big and kneepannes for to swell. 1688 Lond. Gaz.... Oxford English Dictionary
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pattle-bone
† ˈpattle-bone Obs., the knee-pan: see patel n. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Lannes
The knee-pan of one was smashed, and the back sinews of the other torn. wikipedia.org
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patella
‖ patella (pəˈtɛlə) [L. patella pan, knee-pan, dim. of patina pan, paten.] 1. Anat. A small movable bone, flattened and convex in shape, covering the front of the knee-joint; the knee-pan or knee-cap.1693 tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (ed. 2), Mola, Patella, or Rotula, a round and broad Bone, at the jo... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Nicholas (officer)
He was wounded at least four times: by a musket-ball in his knee-pan, and by a bayonet thrust in the great muscle of his right leg; his left arm was broken wikipedia.org
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whirl-bone
whirl-bone Obs. or dial. (ˈhwɜːlbəʊn) Forms: 4–8 whirlebone, 5 whirle-, wherle-, whyrlebon, wherl-, werel-, qwhirl-, qworle-, qvyrlebone, 5–6 whyrl-, whorlebone, 5–7 whyrlebone, 6 whurle bone, (7 whall-bone), 8 hurle bone, dial. whirly booan, 9 Sc. whorle-bane, 6– whirlbone. (Also with hyphen, or as... Oxford English Dictionary
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patel
▪ I. † patel1, -ell(e Obs. Also 5 -yl, 6 pattle. [ad. L. patella pan, knee-pan, F. patelle knee-pan.] 1. A pan, a frying-pan. b. The paten or shallow dish used with the chalice in the Eucharist.1481 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 97, ij friyng patyls ferr. 1546 Confut. N. Shaxton F viij b, Three crosse... Oxford English Dictionary
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patelliform
patelliform, a. (pəˈtɛlɪfɔːm) [ad. mod.L. patelliformis, f. patella: see above and -form.] Having the form of a patella; shaped like a shallow pan, knee-pan, or limpet-shell.1819 G. Samouelle Entomol. Compend. 158 Patelliform tarsi. 1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) II. 352 The embryo of Flagellaria ... Oxford English Dictionary
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splatter
▪ I. † ˈsplatter, n.1 Obs. [Irreg. f. spatule or spatula.] A spatula.1539 in Vicary's Anat. (1888) App. iii. 173 The surgeons..in whyte cotes, with their bendes of whyte & Grene bawdryke-wyse, & their splatters ouer the bende. 1563 T. Gale Antidot. ii. 27 Continuallye styrrynge it wyth a splatter vn... Oxford English Dictionary
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pán
▪ I. pan, n.1 (pæn) Forms: 1–7 panne, (1 pǫnne, 4–5 ponne), 4– pan, (5 pon, 6 pane). [OE. panne, pǫnne wk. fem. = OLG. panna (OFris., MLG., LG., MDu. panne, Du. pan), OHG. phanna, pfanna (MHG., Ger. pfanne); cf. Icel. panna (late 14th c.), Sw. panna, Da. pande, prob. from LG.; not found in Gothic. F... Oxford English Dictionary
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