panne

See also: Panne, panné, panně, and pannę

English

Etymology

Borrowed from FrenchCategory:English terms borrowed from French#PANNECategory:English terms derived from French#PANNE panne. Doublet of pen, penna, and pinnaCategory:English doublets#PANNE.

Pronunciation

Noun

panne (countable and uncountable, plural pannes)Category:English lemmas#PANNECategory:English nouns#PANNECategory:English uncountable nouns#PANNECategory:English countable nouns#PANNECategory:English countable nouns#PANNECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

  1. A lustrous finish applied to velvet and satin.
  2. A fabric resembling velvet, but having the nap flat and less close.
  3. (ecologyCategory:en:Ecology#PANNE) A wetland consisting of a small depression, with or without standing water, often in a salt marsh or other coastal wetland.

Anagrams

Afrikaans

Noun

panneCategory:Afrikaans non-lemma forms#PANNECategory:Afrikaans noun forms#PANNECategory:Afrikaans entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

  1. plural of pan

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from FrenchCategory:Dutch terms borrowed from French#PANNECategory:Dutch terms derived from French#PANNE panne.

Pronunciation

Noun

panne m or f (plural pannes, no diminutive)Category:Dutch lemmas#PANNECategory:Dutch nouns#PANNECategory:Dutch nouns with m+f gender#PANNECategory:Dutch nouns with plural in -s#PANNECategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Dutch masculine nouns#PANNECategory:Dutch feminine nouns#PANNECategory:Dutch nouns with multiple genders#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

  1. breakdown, technical failure, particularly of a vehicle
    Synonym: pech

Estonian

Noun

panneCategory:Estonian non-lemma forms#PANNECategory:Estonian noun forms#PANNECategory:Estonian entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

  1. partitive plural of pann

Finnish

Verb

panneCategory:Finnish non-lemma forms#PANNECategory:Finnish verb forms#PANNECategory:Finnish entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

  1. present potential connegative of panna

Anagrams

French

Etymology

From Middle FrenchCategory:French terms inherited from Middle French#PANNECategory:French terms derived from Middle French#PANNE panne, from Old FrenchCategory:French terms inherited from Old French#PANNECategory:French terms derived from Old French#PANNE penne (fur, especially for lining garments), from LatinCategory:French terms inherited from Latin#PANNECategory:French terms derived from Latin#PANNE pinna (feather). The semantic trajectory was possibly influenced by a Frankish term with the same double-sense as Middle High German vëder (fur; feather).

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “How does the "breakdown" sense come into this? Confusing.”)Category:Requests for etymologies in French entries#PANNE

Pronunciation

Noun

panne f (plural pannes)Category:French lemmas#PANNECategory:French nouns#PANNECategory:French countable nouns#PANNECategory:French entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:French feminine nouns#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

  1. plush velvet
  2. breakdown (state of no longer functioning)
  3. purlin

Derived terms

Descendants

References

Italian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

panne fCategory:Italian non-lemma forms#PANNECategory:Italian noun forms#PANNECategory:Italian entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

  1. plural of panna

Etymology 2

Borrowed from FrenchCategory:Italian terms borrowed from French#PANNECategory:Italian terms derived from French#PANNE panne.

Noun

panne f (invariable)Category:Italian lemmas#PANNECategory:Italian nouns#PANNECategory:Italian countable nouns#PANNECategory:Italian indeclinable nouns#PANNECategory:Italian entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Italian feminine nouns#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

  1. breakdown (of a car etc.)
Derived terms

Further reading

  • panne in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
  • panne in garzantilinguistica.it – Garzanti Linguistica, De Agostini Scuola Spa

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Latin

Noun

panneCategory:Latin non-lemma forms#PANNECategory:Latin noun forms#PANNECategory:Latin entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

  1. vocative singular of pannus

Makasar

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle DutchCategory:Makasar terms borrowed from Middle Dutch#PANNECategory:Makasar terms derived from Middle Dutch#PANNE panne.

Pronunciation

Noun

panne (Lontara spelling ᨄᨊᨙ)Category:Makasar lemmas#PANNECategory:Makasar nouns#PANNECategory:Makasar entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

  1. plate (flat dish)

Middle Dutch

Etymology

From Old DutchCategory:Middle Dutch terms inherited from Old Dutch#PANNECategory:Middle Dutch terms derived from Old Dutch#PANNE *panna, from LatinCategory:Middle Dutch terms derived from Latin#PANNE panna, contraction of patina.

Noun

panne fCategory:Middle Dutch lemmas#PANNECategory:Middle Dutch nouns#PANNECategory:Middle Dutch entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Middle Dutch feminine nouns#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

  1. pan
  2. firepan
  3. roof tile

Inflection

Weak feminine noun
singular plural
nominative panne pannen
accusative panne pannen
genitive panne, pannen pannen
dative panne, pannen pannen
Category:Middle Dutch weak feminine nouns#PANNE

Descendants

Further reading

Category:dum:Kitchenware#PANNE

Middle English

Etymology 1

    Category:Middle English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#PANNECategory:Middle English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#PANNECategory:Middle English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#PANNECategory:Middle English terms inherited from Old English#PANNECategory:Middle English terms derived from Ancient Greek#PANNECategory:Middle English terms derived from Late Latin#PANNECategory:Middle English terms derived from Proto-Germanic#PANNECategory:Middle English terms derived from a Pre-Greek substrate#PANNECategory:Middle English terms derived from Old English#PANNECategory:Middle English terms derived from Latin#PANNECategory:Pages using etymon with no ID#PANNE

    Inherited from Old EnglishCategory:Middle English terms inherited from Old English#PANNECategory:Middle English terms derived from Old English#PANNE panne, from Proto-West GermanicCategory:Middle English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#PANNECategory:Middle English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#PANNE *pannā, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Middle English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#PANNECategory:Middle English terms derived from Proto-Germanic#PANNE *pannǭ, from Late LatinCategory:Middle English terms derived from Late Latin#PANNE panna.

    Alternative forms

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    panneCategory:Middle English lemmas#PANNECategory:Middle English nouns#PANNECategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE (plural pannes)

    1. A pan, skillet, tin, or cookpot; any metal container used for cooking in.
    2. The head, especially its top and its contents.
    3. The harnpan or brainpan (skull)
    Derived terms
    Descendants
    References

    Etymology 2

      Borrowed from Old FrenchCategory:Middle English terms borrowed from Old French#PANNECategory:Middle English terms derived from Old French#PANNE panne, from Late LatinCategory:Middle English terms derived from Late Latin#PANNE panna.

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      panneCategory:Middle English lemmas#PANNECategory:Middle English nouns#PANNECategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE (plural pannes)

      1. A plank or board used to reinforce a wall.
      References

      Etymology 3

      Noun

      panneCategory:Middle English alternative forms#PANNECategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

      1. alternative form of pane (fabric, fur, portion)
      Category:enm:Anatomy#PANNECategory:enm:Construction#PANNECategory:enm:Containers#PANNECategory:enm:Cookware and bakeware#PANNE

      Norman

      Etymology

      (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)Category:Requests for etymologies in Norman entries#PANNE

      Noun

      panne f (plural pannes)Category:Norman lemmas#PANNECategory:Norman nouns#PANNECategory:Norman entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Norman feminine nouns#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

      1. (JerseyCategory:Jersey Norman#PANNE) chasing in stone

      Norwegian Bokmål

      Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
      Wikipedia no

      Etymology

      From Old NorseCategory:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Old Norse#PANNE panna.

      Noun

      panne f or m (definite singular panna or pannen, indefinite plural panner, definite plural pannene)Category:Norwegian Bokmål lemmas#PANNECategory:Norwegian Bokmål nouns#PANNECategory:Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Norwegian Bokmål feminine nouns#PANNECategory:Norwegian Bokmål masculine nouns#PANNECategory:Norwegian Bokmål nouns with multiple genders#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

      1. (anatomyCategory:nb:Anatomy#PANNE) forehead
      2. pan (for cooking)

      Derived terms

      References

      Category:nb:Cookware and bakeware#PANNE

      Norwegian Nynorsk

      Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
      Wikipedia nn

      Etymology

      From Old NorseCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old Norse#PANNE panna.

      Noun

      panne f (definite singular panna, indefinite plural panner, definite plural pannene)Category:Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas#PANNECategory:Norwegian Nynorsk nouns#PANNECategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Norwegian Nynorsk feminine nouns#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

      1. (anatomyCategory:nn:Anatomy#PANNE) the forehead
      2. a pan (for cooking)

      Derived terms

      References

      Category:nn:Cookware and bakeware#PANNE

      Old English

      Etymology

        Category:Old English terms derived from Late Latin#PANNECategory:Old English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#PANNECategory:Old English terms derived from a Pre-Greek substrate#PANNECategory:Old English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#PANNECategory:Old English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#PANNECategory:Old English terms derived from Ancient Greek#PANNECategory:Old English terms derived from Proto-Germanic#PANNECategory:Old English terms derived from Latin#PANNECategory:Pages using etymon with no ID#PANNE

        From Proto-West GermanicCategory:Old English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#PANNECategory:Old English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#PANNE *pannā.

        Pronunciation

        Noun

        panne fCategory:Old English lemmas#PANNECategory:Old English nouns#PANNECategory:Old English entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Old English feminine nouns#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

        1. pan, frying pan
          Hū fela ǣġra wilt þū þæt iċ on þǣre pannan brǣde?
          How many eggs do you want me to fry in the pan?
          Category:Old English terms with usage examples#PANNE

        Declension

        Weak n-stem:

        Derived terms

        Descendants

        Slovak

        Pronunciation

        Noun

        panne fCategory:Slovak non-lemma forms#PANNECategory:Slovak noun forms#PANNECategory:Slovak entries with incorrect language header#PANNECategory:Pages with entries#PANNECategory:Pages with 16 entries#PANNE

        1. dative/locative singular of panna
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1-syllable words Category:French countable nouns Category:French feminine nouns Category:French lemmas Category:French nouns Category:French terms derived from Latin Category:French terms derived from Middle French Category:French terms derived from Old French Category:French terms inherited from Latin Category:French terms inherited from Middle French Category:French terms inherited from Old French Category:French terms with IPA pronunciation Category:French terms with audio pronunciation Category:French terms with homophones Category:Italian 2-syllable words Category:Italian countable nouns Category:Italian feminine nouns Category:Italian indeclinable nouns Category:Italian lemmas Category:Italian non-lemma forms Category:Italian noun forms Category:Italian nouns Category:Italian terms borrowed from French Category:Italian terms derived from French Category:Italian terms with IPA pronunciation Category:Javanese terms with non-redundant manual transliterations Category:Jersey Norman 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from Proto-Germanic Category:Middle English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic Category:Middle English terms derived from a Pre-Greek substrate Category:Middle English terms inherited from Old English Category:Middle English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic Category:Middle English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic Category:Middle English terms with IPA pronunciation Category:Norman feminine nouns Category:Norman lemmas Category:Norman nouns Category:Norwegian Bokmål feminine nouns Category:Norwegian Bokmål lemmas Category:Norwegian Bokmål masculine nouns Category:Norwegian Bokmål nouns Category:Norwegian Bokmål nouns with multiple genders Category:Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Old Norse Category:Norwegian Nynorsk feminine nouns Category:Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas Category:Norwegian Nynorsk nouns Category:Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Old Norse Category:Old English feminine n-stem nouns Category:Old English feminine nouns Category:Old English lemmas Category:Old English nouns Category:Old English terms derived from Ancient Greek Category:Old English terms derived from Late Latin Category:Old English terms derived from Latin Category:Old English terms derived from Proto-Germanic Category:Old English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic Category:Old English terms derived from a Pre-Greek substrate Category:Old English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic Category:Old English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic Category:Old English terms with IPA pronunciation Category:Old English terms with quotations Category:Old English terms with usage examples Category:Pages using etymon with no ID Category:Pages with 16 entries Category:Pages with entries Category:Requests for etymologies in French entries Category:Requests for etymologies in Norman entries Category:Rhymes:English/æn Category:Rhymes:English/æn/1 syllable Category:Rhymes:Italian/anne Category:Rhymes:Italian/anne/2 syllables Category:Rhymes:Slovak/anɲe Category:Rhymes:Slovak/anɲe/2 syllables Category:Slovak 2-syllable words Category:Slovak non-lemma forms Category:Slovak noun forms Category:Slovak terms with IPA pronunciation Category:dum:Kitchenware Category:en:Ecology Category:enm:Anatomy Category:enm:Construction Category:enm:Containers Category:enm:Cookware and bakeware Category:nb:Anatomy Category:nb:Cookware and bakeware Category:nn:Anatomy Category:nn:Cookware and bakeware