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prototypon
‖ proˈtotypon Obs. Pl. proˈtotypa, -ons. [mod.L., a. Gr. πρωτότυπον prototype, prop. neut. sing. of πρωτότυπ-ος adj. (in med.L. prōtotypus) in the first form, original, primitive: see proto- and type n.] = prototype 1.1596 Foxe's A. & M. (ed. 5) 299/2 The copie of the said letter followeth agreeing ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Franz Xaver Murschhauser
The second collection is in two parts of 34 pieces each, entitled Prototypon longo-breve organicum; (part I, Nuremberg, 1703; part II, Nuremberg, 1707) wikipedia.org
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prototype
prototype (ˈprəʊtətaɪp) Also 7 -tipe. [a. F. prototype (Rabelais, 16th c.) f. mod.L. prototypon, q.v.] 1. a. The first or primary type of anything; the original (thing or person) of which another is a copy, imitation, representation, or derivative, or to which it conforms or is required to conform; ... Oxford English Dictionary
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paten
▪ I. paten (ˈpætən) Forms: 4 pateyn(e, 4, 7–9 patin, 5 payten, 5–6 patyn, 5–7 patent, 5–8 patten, 5–9 patene, 7–9 -ine, 5– paten. [ME. patene, -eyn(e, a. OF. patène (1380 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. patena, patina wide shallow vessel, pan, basin; cf. Gr. πατάνη a kind of flat dish. Cf. It. ˈpatena ‘any ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pattern
▪ I. pattern, n. (ˈpætən) Forms: α. 4–8 patron, (5 patroun, 4–6 patrone). β. 6 patarne, 6–7 -erne, -ern, patterne, 6– pattern. γ. 6 patten. [ME. patron, a. F. patron, which still means both ‘patron’ and ‘pattern’. In 16th c. ˈpatron, with shifted accent, evidently began to be pronounced (ˈpatrn, ˈpa... Oxford English Dictionary
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