patroun
Middle English
/paːtˈroːn(ə)/
noun
Definitions
- A ruler, leader or boss; a man who is in charge of a place:
- An exemplar or guideline to imitate or to avoid:
- The initiator or originator of a set of religious beliefs.
- A patron or philanthropist who gives to religious organisations.
- A person who is able to make an ecclesiastical appointment.
- (rare) One who worked as legal counsel in ancient Rome.
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French patrone derived from Latin patrōnus (patron, protector, patronage, protection).
Origin
Latin
patrōnus
Gloss
patron, protector, patronage, protection
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- copatron English
- enpatron English
- impatronize English
- nonpatron English
- patron English
- patronage English
- patroness English
- patronise English
- patronize English
- patronless English
- patronlike English
- patronly English
- patronship English
- patronalis Latin
- patronissa Latin
- patrōnus Latin
- Patron German
- Patrone German
- patrono Italian
- patron French
- padrón Spanish, Castilian
- patrón Spanish, Castilian
- *peh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- padrão Portuguese
- patroa Portuguese
- patron Polish
- patron Middle English
- patronage Middle English
- patronesse Middle English
- patron Old French
- patronage Old French
- patrone Old French
- patró Catalan, Valencian
- patrón Galician
- patroon Middle Dutch
- patron Norman
- padron Old Portuguese
- ბატონი Georgian
- პატრონი Georgian
- padrón Asturian
- paron Friulian
- paron Venetian
- petron Tok Pisin