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Patene, Pat(t)in, n. Also: -ine, -yn(e, -en, -one. [ME. and e.m.E. pateyn(e (c 1300), -ene (c 1340), -yn (c 1430), -en (1480), OF. patène (1380 in Hatz.-Darm.), L. patena, -ina, a shallow vessel.] A paten, the shallow dish for the bread in the Eucharist; freq., as used as a cover for the chalice.(a) 1459 Ayr B. Ct. 159 (29 Oct.).
The said chalis … & the cop gilt & the patyn & the bordewaris
1527 Cart. S. Nich. Aberd. II. 359.
To mak ane chaleis of xl vnce that is to say the futt and schaill contenene xxxviii and the patone of the same vi vnce
1533 Boece vi. viii. 201.
Chalicis, patenis, chandelaris [etc.]
1539 Ex. Processes (Reg. H.) No. X. Scott v. Scott & McDowall.
Ane challice of silvir and patin of the samin
1542 Haddington B. Rec. (Robb) 12 Oct.
Ane silver challice … wyth the patene therof
1545 Ib. 9 June.
The Trinite challice of silver dowble ourgilt, haveand in the fut the Trinite … in the patene Jesus
1558–9 Edinb. B. Rec. III. 28.
Patene
1561 Q. Kennedy Compendious Ressonyng (ed.) 175/30.
Patene
1563 Ferg. Answer 37 b.
Except it were a kisse of the patene
(b) 1529 Linlithgow B. Ct. 5 Nov.
A cop of siluyr and a pattyne of siluyr of vj vns
1559 Reg. Episc. Aberd. I. lxxxviii.
Pattin
1636 Rep. Maxwell-Stuart Mun. 34.
I propose to prouide … a challis, a paire of pattens [etc.]
?c1675 J. Gordon Hist. II. 65.
Is it that he may elevate the pattine and chalice?

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