different between panton vs santon
panton
English
Etymology
From French patin. See patten.
Noun
panton (plural pantons)
- A horseshoe to correct a narrow, hoofbound heel.
- (obsolete) An idle fellow.
Cebuano
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: pan?ton
Verb
panton
- to discipline
- (by extension) to spank
Latin
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
panton n (genitive pant?); second declension
- everything
Declension
Second-declension noun (neuter, Greek-type).
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santon
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French santon, from Spanish santón.
Noun
santon (plural santons)
- A Muslim holy man.
- 1818, John Keats, "To J. H. Reynolds, Esq.":
- Part of the building was a chosen see, / Built by a banished santon of Chaldee [...].
- 1818, John Keats, "To J. H. Reynolds, Esq.":
- In France (originally Provence), a small, hand-painted, terracotta figurine of a nativity character.
- 1974, Lawrence Durrell, Monsieur, Faber & Faber 1992, p. 49:
- Also we had brought a huge family of little santons of painted terracotta for the crêche.
- 1974, Lawrence Durrell, Monsieur, Faber & Faber 1992, p. 49:
Anagrams
- annots., nantos, non-TAS, sonant, stanno-
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