出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/01/31 14:10 UTC 版)
Borrowed from Italian patina, from Latin patina (“dish, pan”), itself a borrowing from Ancient Greek πατάνη (patánē), either from Proto-Indo-European *peth₂- (“to spread”) or from Pre-Greek. Doublet of paten, patena, and patine.
patina (countable and uncountable, plural patinas or patinae)
Borrowed from Ancient Greek πατάνη (patánē). This must be an early borrowing, because it displays vowel reduction of a to i.
patina f (genitive patinae); first declension
First-declension noun.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | patina | patinae |
| genitive | patinae | patinārum |
| dative | patinae | patinīs |
| accusative | patinam | patinās |
| ablative | patinā | patinīs |
| vocative | patina | patinae |
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/30 22:20 UTC 版)
Patina (
/ˈpætənə/ or /pəˈtiːnə/) is a tarnish that forms on the surface of bronze and similar metals (produced by oxidation or other chemical processes); a sheen on wooden furniture produced by age, wear, and polishing; or any such acquired change of a surface through age and exposure. On metal, patina is a coating of various chemical compounds such as oxides or carbonates formed on the surface during exposure to the elements (weathering). Patina also refers to accumulated changes in surface texture and colour that result from normal use of an object such as a coin or a piece of furniture over time.
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pittas
パタス
プーク
a wrinkle
pelicans
taipans