Middle English Dictionary Entry
patinē̆r n.
Entry Info
Forms | patinē̆r n. Also patoner. |
Etymology | Prob. AF; cp. CF patinier. Also cp. ME patin n. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
A maker of pattens; also, as surname.
Associated quotations
- (1467) Acc.Howard in RC 57390 : Item, the same day my mastyr paid to the patyner fore patyns, xv d.
- (1474) in Thuresson ME Occup.Terms219 : Rob. Patener.
- -?-(1391) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.9691 : Hugo Kayser, patoner.
- -?-(1412-13) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96119 : Nicholaus Jacobson, pataner.
- -?-(1422-3) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96134 : Johannes Plumer, pataner.
- -?-(1424) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96136 : Georgius Heton, patoner.
- -?-(1446) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96166 : Edwardus Smyth, patyner.
Supplemental Materials (draft)
- (1416) MSS Beverley in HMC98 : [The craft purports to include] Bowers, Fletchers, Cowpers, Patenners, Botchers, Bolgemakers, Turners, Carvours, and Joynners.
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- (1456) Doc.Beverley in Seld.Soc.1450n : [Then follow the names of 267 persons. First come 16 without any description; then] 13 glovers…8 flechers, 15 bowers, joyners, coupers, kervers, patyners, 18 bochers, 4 litsters.
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