Patella
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin patella (“a small pan or dish, a plate; the kneecap, patella”), diminutive of patina (“a broad shallow dish, pan”) or patera.
Patella f
Patella (plural Patellas)
Borrowed from Latin patella (“a small pan or dish, a plate; the kneepan, patella”), diminutive of patina (“a broad shallow dish, pan”).
Patella f (genitive Patella, plural Patellen)
From patella (“limpet”), hence either a metonymic occupational surname for someone who collected shell fish, or a nickname for a tenacious or withdrawn person.
Patella m or f by sense
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