patten

Etymology 1
From, , , from , from , from , of origin.

Noun

 * 1) Any of various types of footwear with thick soles, often used to elevate the foot, especially wooden clogs.
 * 2)  One of various wooden attachments used to lift a shoe above wet or muddy ground.
 * 3)  A circular wooden plank attached to a horse's foot to prevent it from sinking into a bog while plowing.
 * 4)  An ice skate.
 * 5)  An iron hoop attached to a person's boot in cases of hip-joint disease.
 * 6) The base of a pillar.
 * 1)  A circular wooden plank attached to a horse's foot to prevent it from sinking into a bog while plowing.
 * 2)  An ice skate.
 * 3)  An iron hoop attached to a person's boot in cases of hip-joint disease.
 * 4) The base of a pillar.
 * 1)  A circular wooden plank attached to a horse's foot to prevent it from sinking into a bog while plowing.
 * 2)  An ice skate.
 * 3)  An iron hoop attached to a person's boot in cases of hip-joint disease.
 * 4) The base of a pillar.
 * 1)  An ice skate.
 * 2)  An iron hoop attached to a person's boot in cases of hip-joint disease.
 * 3) The base of a pillar.
 * 1) The base of a pillar.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: налъм
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: κλάπαι
 * Middle English: patyn
 * Ottoman Turkish: نعل

Verb

 * 1)  To go about wearing pattens.

Etymology 2
Variant forms.