patín

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See also: patin, Patin, and patîn

Galician

Pazo de Pousadouro, Redondela
Casa do Patín, Ferrol

Etymology 1

Unknown.

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Pronunciation

Noun

patín m (plural patíns)

  1. terrace in a house which is acceded through an exterior staircase and that opens to the upper floor
  2. hórreo's staircase

Etymology 2

From French patin, from patte with -in.

Pronunciation

Noun

patín m (plural patíns)

  1. skate, roller skate

References

  1. ^ Joan Coromines, José A. Pascual (1983–1991) “patio”, in Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico (in Spanish), Madrid: Gredos

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from French patin, from patte with -in.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /paˈtin/
  • Rhymes: -in
  • Syllabification: pa‧tín

Noun

patín m (plural patines)

  1. skate, roller skate
    Me gustan los patines que me compraron.
    I like the roller skates they bought for me.
  2. (colloquial, El Salvador) foul smell
    Le sentí un patín a guaro que no se aguantaba.
    From him I smelled a foul smell of booze no one could stand.
    • 2014, Óscar Martínez Peñate, Cultura del "guanaco" o posmodernismo I:
      nos dijo que no era puta, nos armó un berrinche y nos obligó a que nos fuéramos del lugar; entonces salimos de la disco con un gran "patín" a cerveza y a cigarro que teníamos penetrados en el aliento, pelo y en la ropa.
      She told us she was not a whore, she threw a tantrum and forced us to get out of the place; then we went out of the club with a huge foul smell of beer and cigarettes that permeated our breath, hair and clothes.
  3. (colloquial, El Salvador) party
    Habrá patín en casa del Gato.
    There's gonna be a party at Gato's house.
    • 2017, Jessica Orellana, Más :
      Patín en una disco gay
      Party at a gay club

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