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Mini Vocabolario milanese italiano . 2007.
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pastee — obs. form of pasty n … Useful english dictionary
pâtée — [ pate ] n. f. • 1680; pastée 1332; de pâte 1 ♦ Mélange de farine, de son, d herbes, de tubercules ou de fruits cuits, délayés avec de l eau ou du petit lait, dont on engraisse la volaille, les porcs. ♢ Soupe très épaisse dont on nourrit les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
pastie — /ˈpæsti/ (say pastee), /ˈpasti/ (say pahstee) noun a type of pie in which a circular piece of pastry is folded around a filling of vegetables, meat, etc., and baked. Also, pasty, Cornish pastie. {Middle English pastee, from Old French, from paste …
pasty — pasty1 [pās′tē] adj. pastier, pastiest of or like paste in color or texture pasty2 [pas′tē] n. pl. pasties [ME pastee < OFr pastée < paste,PASTE] Brit. a pie, esp. a meat pie … English World dictionary
pasty — I. noun (plural pasties) Etymology: Middle English pastee, from Anglo French pasté, from paste dough, paste Date: 13th century 1. a meat pie 2. turnover 5 II. adjective (pastier; est … New Collegiate Dictionary
pasty — pasty1 /pay stee/, adj., pastier, pastiest, n., pl. pasties. adj. 1. of or like paste in consistency, texture, color, etc. n. 2. pasties, a pair of small, cuplike coverings for the nipples of a striptease dancer, nude model, etc. [1650 60 for def … Universalium
pasty — past|y1 [ˈpeısti] adj [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: paste] a pasty face looks very pale and unhealthy pasty 2 past|y2 [ˈpæsti] n plural pasties BrE [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: pastee, from Late Latin pasta; PASTE1 … Dictionary of contemporary English
Pastete — Sf ein Teiggericht mit Fleisch u.ä. erw. fach. (14. Jh.) Entlehnung. Im Mittelhochdeutschen (mhd. pastēde, pastēte, bastēde) wohl über das Mittelniederländische und Mittelniederdeutsche entlehnt aus mfrz. pastée, einer Ableitung von ml. pasta… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
pasty — {{11}}pasty (adj.) resembling paste, 1650s, from PASTE (Cf. paste) (n.) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Related: Pastiness. {{12}}pasty (n.1) c.1300, a type of pastry pie, from O.Fr. pastée, adjective of paste (see PASTE (Cf. paste) (n.)) … Etymology dictionary
pate — {{11}}pate (1) top of the head, late 12c., perhaps a shortened form of O.Fr. patene or M.L. patena, both from L. patina pan, dish (see PAN (Cf. pan) (n.)). {{12}}pate (2) paste, 1706, from Fr. páté, from O.Fr. paste, earlier … Etymology dictionary