Pronunciation
Etymology
From Middle Valthungian patnobran ― a compound of patno ‘pan’, from Old Valthungian *patnou, from Griutungi *pannō, from Proto-Germanic *pannǭ ― and bran ‘child’, though the latter element is likely a homophone derived from the verb brenjen ‘to burn’, from Old Valthungian *breanjan, from Griutungi *brannjan (cf. Gothic *𐌱𐍂𐌰𐌽𐌽𐌾𐌰𐌽 (brannjan)), from Proto-Germanic brannijaną.
Noun
patnabran
- pancake.
- patnabran.
- A type of baked Valthungian pancake, somewhat akin to a Dutch baby or clafoutis.
- Literally: “Pan Kid,” though it is likely that the bran element actually refers to the verb bretnin ‘to burn’ rather than the noun bran ‘child’.
- A classic patnabran recipe, below.
Declension
Strong neuter a-stem noun patnabran, ‘{{{2}}}’
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Nominative
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Genitive
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Dative
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Accusative
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Sg.
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patnabran
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patnabranis
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patnabrana
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patnabran
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Pl.
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patnabrana
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patnabranaro
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patnabranma
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patnabrana
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Patnabran Swœute
Patnabran Swœute miþ Kerišim
Patnabran Swœute miþ Blējubešim
Insteðinis
2
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ǣǧa
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4
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ynčins
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milukis
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1
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ynča
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sukris (sukra þrējo ist forsatiþ)
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6
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spēnis
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sukris[1]
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2⅝
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ynčins
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milus huītis
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½
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spēnitlus
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slatis
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½
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spēnitlus
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ǧǣtis
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½
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spēnitlus
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dričinis
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¼
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spēnitlus
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pulus šanǧivris
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1½
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spēnitlis
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wēšinis wanitlis
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1
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spēnitlus
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wēšinis bāðimis
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½
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spēnitlus
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wēšinis limins
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2
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spēnis
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ankuns (slatalǭsis ist forsatiþ)
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Wīsinis
- Wermi ǭn unsta 425°F / 220°C miþ patnan īstraninatma.
- Gablánd wǣl atlans instéðinins unstraks ankun.
- Lēt blango ta bīðna in fryšaria huīls 20 stikim.
- Leǧi ankun in patnan jā bleti in in ǭna.
- Java beča, ingǭk tō blangua gablándu.
- Ǧut blango klaðat in patnan ankulin.
- Java þnytis, ǭk uvratrýsni miðim blango.
- Brēþ huīls 18‒20 stikim
- ↑ Splendans, Stēvins, &su. magun þiǧin brukna instáða sukris, ek·itma þrœviþ brūkna ministis ǣna ynča sukris syninins froðu suœučin.