pannier

pannier
also panier noun Etymology: Middle English panier, from Anglo-French paner, panier, from Latin panarium, from panis bread — more at food Date: 13th century 1. a large container: as a. a basket often carried on the back of an animal or the shoulders of a person b. one of a pair of packs or baskets hung over the rear wheel of a vehicle (as a bicycle) 2. a. one of a pair of hoops formerly used to expand women's skirts at the sides b. an overskirt draped at the sides of a skirt for an effect of fullness

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  • Pannier — Pan nier, n. [F. panier, fr. L. panarium a bread basket, fr. panis bread. Cf. {Pantry}.] 1. A bread basket; also, a wicker basket (used commonly in pairs) for carrying fruit or other things on a horse or an ass Hudibras. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mil.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pannier — (n.) late 13c., large basket for provisions, from O.Fr. panier, from L. panarium bread basket, from panis bread (see FOOD (Cf. food)) …   Etymology dictionary

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  • Pannier — This is about a type of luggage. For other uses of the word, see Pannier (disambiguation). A pannier (IPAEng|ˈpæniɚ) is a basket, bag, or similar container, carried in pairs either slung over the back of a beast of burden, or attached to a… …   Wikipedia

  • pannier — [13] Etymologically, a pannier is something for carrying ‘bread’ in. It comes via Old French pannier from Latin pānārium ‘breadbasket’, a derivative of pānis ‘bread’. This originally meant simply ‘food’ (it came from the same ultimate source as… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • pannier — [[t]pæ̱niə(r)[/t]] panniers 1) N COUNT A pannier is one of two bags or boxes for carrying things in, which are fixed on each side of the back wheel of a bicycle or motorbike. 2) N COUNT A pannier is a large basket or bag, usually one of two that… …   English dictionary

  • pannier — UK [ˈpænɪə(r)] / US [ˈpænɪər] noun [countable] Word forms pannier : singular pannier plural panniers a) one of a pair of bags or boxes fitted to a bicycle or motorcycle and used for carrying things b) one of a pair of baskets that an animal… …   English dictionary

  • pannier — [13] Etymologically, a pannier is something for carrying ‘bread’ in. It comes via Old French pannier from Latin pānārium ‘breadbasket’, a derivative of pānis ‘bread’. This originally meant simply ‘food’ (it came from the same ultimate source as… …   Word origins

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