From Middle English pane, pan, from Old French pan, from Latin pannus, from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂n- (“fabric”). Doublet of pagne, pan, and pannus.
pane (plural panes)
- An individual sheet of glass in a window, door, etc.
We need doubling glazing as this window pane lets out lots of heat.
- (computing, graphical user interface) A portion of a user interface that typically makes up part of a larger window and may be docked or snapped into position.
- A division; a distinct piece or compartment of any surface.
- A square of a checkered or plaid pattern.
- One of the openings in a slashed garment, showing the bright colored silk, or the like, within; hence, the piece of colored or other stuff so shown.
- (architecture) A compartment of a surface, or a flat space; hence, one side or face of a building.
An octagonal tower is said to have eight panes.
- A subdivision of an irrigated surface between a feeder and an outlet drain.
- One of the flat surfaces, or facets, of any object having several sides.
- One of the eight facets surrounding the table of a brilliant-cut diamond.
a layer in the build-up of a GUI
pane (third-person singular simple present panes, present participle paning, simple past and past participle paned)
- (transitive) To fit with panes.
1985, Edward M. Baras, The Symphony Book, page 91:For example, by paning the glass horizontally (putting a single horizontal slat through the middle of the window), it almost looks as if you installed two windows.
pane (plural panes)
- Alternative spelling of peen
pane m (plural pani)
- bread
- “pane” in INFCOR: Banca di dati di a lingua corsa
pane
- vocative singular of pán
- vocative singular of pan
pane
- inflection of panna:
- present active indicative connegative
- second-person singular present imperative
- second-person singular present active imperative connegative
pane
- inflection of paner:
- first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
- second-person singular imperative
pane
- answer
pane
- (transitive) to answer, reply
- IPA(key): /ˈpa.ne/
- Rhymes: -ane
- Hyphenation: pà‧ne
From Latin pānem, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂- (“to feed, to graze”).
pane m (plural pani, diminutive panétto or panettìno or panèllo or panìno, augmentative (uncommon) panóne, pejorative panàccio)
- bread
- block (of butter, etc.)
- (agriculture) block of soil around a plant being transported
Probably from Latin pānus (“thread (wound on a bobbin)”).
pane m (plural pani)
- thread (of a screw)
pāne
- ablative singular of pānis
- “pane”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- pane in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
Borrowed from Old French pan, from Latin pannus.
pane (plural panes)
- A piece of high-quality textiles or animal hides, especially as part of a garment:
- A garment or item of clothing; especially one made of fabric or fur.
- A sheet or blanket made of fabric or fur.
- A decorative part of a fabric item.
- An edge or portion of a structure or plot.
- (rare) A piece of glass fitted in a window.
- (rare) A portion, section, or component of something.
- (rare) A buckler.
Inherited from Old English panne.
pane
- Alternative form of panne (“pan”)
From Latin pānis, pānem.
pane n (uncountable)
- bread
pane m (plural pani)
- a piece of bread
From French panne (“breakdown”).
pane m (plural panes)
- breakdown (a mechanical failure, such as in an engine)
pane
- inflection of panar:
- first/third-person singular present subjunctive
- third-person singular imperative
Borrowed from Spanish padre (“father”).
pane
- priest
- Harrison, Roy, B. de Harrison, Margaret, López Juárez, Francisco, Ordoñes, Cosme (1984) Vocabulario zoque de Rayón (Serie de diccionarios y vocabularios indígenas Mariano Silva y Aceves; 28)[1] (in Spanish), México, D.F.: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, page 29
Borrowed from French pané.
pane m or f or n (indeclinable)
- breaded and fried
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From Latin pānis (“bread”).
pane m (plural panes)
- bread
pane
- vocative of pán