pane
11PANE — madidô faciem linendi mos, delicatioribus olim in usu, indigitatur Suetonio in Otton. c. ult. Fuisse traditur munditiarum paene muliebrium Quin et faciem quottidie rasitare ac pane madidô Imere consuetum: idque instituisse a prima lanugine, ne… …
12pane — s. f. 1. Paragem de funcionamento acidental e momentâneo (ex.: pane do motor). 2. [Informal] Contratempo. ‣ Etimologia: francês panne …
13pane — [pān] n. [ME pan < OFr < L pannus, piece of cloth < IE base * pan , fabric > Gr pēnos, cloth, OE fana, banner] 1. a piece or division, esp. if flat and rectangular; specif., a) a single division of a window, etc., consisting of a… …
14Pane — (Waarenk.), so v.w. Panne …
15Pane — pane, panne nf tuile Flandre anc …
16pane — [ peın ] noun count a flat piece of glass in a window or door …
17pane — (n.) mid 13c., garment, part of a garment, later side of a building, section of a wall, from O.Fr. pan piece, panel (11c.), from L. pannum (nom. pannus) piece of cloth, garment, probably cognate with Goth. fana piece of cloth, Gk. penos web.… …
18pane — One quarter of a full sheet of postage stamps (for example, 50 stamps of a sheet of 200). Full sheets are perforated and cut into panes before shipment to post offices. This process allows for easier distribution and sale …
19pane — ► NOUN 1) a single sheet of glass in a window or door. 2) a sheet or page of stamps. ORIGIN Latin pannus piece of cloth …
20pane — 1pà·ne s.m. FO 1a. alimento costituito da un impasto lievitato di farina e acqua, spec. condito con sale, cotto al forno in forme diverse: impastare, cuocere, infornare il pane; briciola, fetta di pane; pane caldo, appena sfornato; pane di avena …