патина

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Russian

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Etymology

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From Italian patina, from Latin patina (dish, pan).

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Noun

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па́тина or пати́на (pátina or patínaf inan (genitive па́тины or пати́ны, nominative plural па́тины or пати́ны, genitive plural па́тин or пати́н)

  1. patina

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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From Italian patina, from Latin patina (dish, pan).

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  • IPA(key): /pâtina/
  • Hyphenation: па‧ти‧на

Noun

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па̏тина f (Latin spelling pȁtina)

  1. patina (color or incrustation)
  2. layer of sediments (usually on a facade or monuments)
  3. (regional) shoe polish
  4. a type of wine

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Italian patina, from Latin patina (dish, pan).

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па́тина or пати́на (pátyna or patýnaf inan (genitive па́тини or пати́ни, uncountable)

  1. patina

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