An Easy to Understand Definition of Patron

pa·tron

(pā′trən)

n.

1. One that supports, protects, or champions someone or something, such as an institution, event, or cause; a sponsor or benefactor: a patron of the arts.

2. A customer, especially a regular customer.

3. (also pä-trōn′) The owner or manager of an establishment, especially a restaurant or an inn of France or Spain.

4.

a. A noble or wealthy person in ancient Rome who granted favor and protection to someone in exchange for certain services.

b. A slave owner in ancient Rome who freed a slave without relinquishing all legal claim to him.

5. One who possesses the right to grant an ecclesiastical benefice to a member of the clergy.

6. A patron saint.


[Middle English, from Old French, from Medieval Latin patrōnus, from Latin, from pater , patr-, father; see pəter- in Indo-European roots.]


pa′tron·al (pā′trə-nəl) adj.

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patron

(ˈpeɪtrən)

n

1. a person, esp a man, who sponsors or aids artists, charities, etc; protector or benefactor

2. (Commerce) a customer of a shop, hotel, etc, esp a regular one

4. (Historical Terms) (in ancient Rome) the protector of a dependant or client, often the former master of a freedman still retaining certain rights over him

5. (Anglicanism) Christianity a person or body having the right to present a clergyman to a benefice

[C14: via Old French from Latin patrōnus protector, from pater father]

patronal adj

ˈpatronly adj


patron

(patrɔ̃)

n

(Commerce) a man, who owns or manages a hotel, restaurant, or bar


patron

(ˈpætərn)

n

Irish a variant spelling of pattern2

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pa•tron

(ˈpeɪ trən)

n.

1. a person who is a customer, client, or paying guest, esp. a regular one, of a store, hotel, or the like.

2. a person who supports with money, efforts, or endorsement an artist, charity, etc.

4. (in ancient Rome)

a. the protector of a dependent or client.

b. the former master of a freedman still retaining some rights over him.

5. a person who has the right of presenting a member of the clergy to a benefice.

[1250–1300; Middle English < Medieval Latin, Latin patrōnus legal protector, advocate (Medieval Latin: lord, master), derivative of pater father]

pa′tron•ly, adj.

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patron

- Derives from Latin patronus, which means "protector of clients" or "defender."

See also related terms for protected.

Farlex Trivia Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.

Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend:

Noun 1. patron - a regular customer patron - a regular customer

customer, client - someone who pays for goods or services

habitue, regular, fixture - a regular patron; "an habitue of the racetrack"; "a bum who is a Central Park fixture"

2. patron - the proprietor of an inn

France, French Republic - a republic in western Europe; the largest country wholly in Europe

owner, proprietor - (law) someone who owns (is legal possessor of) a business; "he is the owner of a chain of restaurants"

3. patron - someone who supports or champions something patron - someone who supports or champions something

benefactor, helper - a person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help)

backer, angel - invests in a theatrical production

godfather - someone having a relation analogous to that of a male sponsor to his godchild

godparent - a person who sponsors someone (the godchild) at baptism

patroness, patronne - a woman who is a patron or the wife of a patron

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

patron

noun

1. supporter, friend, champion, defender, sponsor, guardian, angel (informal), advocate, backer, helper, protagonist, protector, benefactor, philanthropist Catherine the Great was a patron of the arts and sciences.

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patron

noun

1. A person who supports or champions an activity, cause, or institution, for example:

2. One who buys goods or services:

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Translations

زُبون نَصير، مُشَجِّع

ага

mecenáš stálý zákazník

fast kunde mæcen protektor sponsor

asiakas kannattaja kanta-asiakas mesenaatti rakennuttaja

állandó vevõ védnök

fastagestur, fastur viîskiptavinur velunnari, stuîningsmaîur

globėjiškai elgtis su mecenatas nuolat lankyti nuolatinis klientas patronas

pastāvīgs klients patrons, mecenāts, atbalstītājs

mecenáš

devamlı müşteri koruyucu

patron

[ˈpeɪtrən]

A. N [of charity, society] → patrocinador(a) m/f (Comm) [of shop, hotel] → cliente/a m/f
a patron of the artsun mecenas

B. CPD patron saint Npatrono/a m/f

Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

patron

[ˈpeɪtrən] n

[pub, shop] → client(e) m/f

[charity] → patron(ne) m/f patron of the arts

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

patron

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

patron

[ˈpeɪtrn] n (of artist) → mecenate m/f ; (of charity) → benefattore/trice; (of society) → patrono/essa; (of shop, hotel) → cliente m/f abituale
patron of the arts → mecenate m/f

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

patron

(ˈpeitrən) noun

1. a person who supports (often with money) an artist, musician, writer, form of art etc. He's a patron of the arts. ondersteuner, borg نَصير، مُشَجِّع покровител patrono mecenáš der/die Schirmherr(in) sponsor; mæcen; protektor προστάτης, υποστηρικτής mecenas patroon حامی mesenaatti mécène נוֹתֵן חָסוּת संरक्षक patron, zaštitnik védnök pelindung velunnari, stuðningsmaður patrocinatore, mecenate パトロン 후원자 globėjas, patronas, mecenatas patrons, mecenāts, atbalstītājs penaung beschermer beskytter, sponsor, mesen protektor, mecenas اتندوى (حامي)، نايك patrono mecena покровитель, меценат mecenáš pokrovitelj pokrovitelj beskyddare, gynnare, mecenat ผู้อุปถัมภ์ koruyucu 贊助者 патрон مؤيد، سرپرستي người bảo trợ 赞助者

2. a (regular) customer of a shop etc. The manager said that he knew all his patrons. ondersteuners, klante زُبون редовен клиент cliente stálý zákazník der/die Stammkunde(in) fast kunde πελάτης cliente habitual, parroquiano püsikunde مشتری asiakas client/-ente לָקוֹחַ קַבוּע ग्राहक mušterija, gost állandó vevő pelanggan fastagestur, fastur viðskiptavinur cliente 得意客 단골손님 nuolatinis klientas pastāvīgs klients pelanggan tetap vaste klant fast kunde, stamgjest bywalec, klient بى پار، پېر ود ونكى، مشترى cliente client покупатель, клиент stály zákazník redni odjemalec mušterija stamkund, stamgäst ผู้อุดหนุน devamlı müşteri 主顧 постійний покупець; постійний відвідувач دکان کے مستقل گاہک khách hàng quen 主顾

patronage (ˈpӕtrənidʒ) , ((American) ˈpei-) noun

the support given by a patron. ondersteuning, borgskap رِعايَه، مُناصَرَه покровителство patrocínio mecenášství; patronát die Schirmherrschaft protektion υποστήριξη mecenazgo, patrocinio; enchufe eestkoste حمایت kannatus mécénat חסות, תמיכה संरक्षण pokroviteljstvo, zaštita pártfogás dukungan stuðningur velunnara patrocinio 後援 후원, 단골거래 globa, parama aizbildniecība; atbalsts naungan bescherming støtte, beskyttelse patronat ساتنه ( حمايت )، ملاتړ، دحامې دفتر: دساتندويوډله patrocínio mecenat покровительство patronát pokroviteljstvo tutorstvo beskydd, stöd, ynnest การอุปถัมภ์ koruma 贊助 заступництво; опікування دستگيري، سرپرستي sự bảo trợ 惠顾,赞助

ˈpatronize, ˈpatronise (ˈpӕ-) , ((American) ˈpei-) verb

1. to behave towards (someone) in a way which is kind and friendly but which nevertheless shows that one thinks oneself to be more important, clever etc than that person. He's a nice fellow but he does patronize his assistants. neerbuigend optree يَتَعامَل باسْتِعلائِيَّه покровителствам tratar com condescendência chovat se blahosklonně gönnerhaft behandeln behandle nedladende; patronisere πατρονάρω, φέρομαι σε κπ. συγκαταβατικά tratar con condescendencia sõbraliku üleolekuga kohtlema رئیس وار رفتار کردن suhtautua alentuvasti traiter avec condescendance לְהִתנַשֵא कृपा करना milostivost, pokroviteljsko držanje leereszkedő vkivel szemben merendahkan sÿna (e-m) yfirlætislega góðvild (trattare con aria di superiorità) 目下にみる 생색내다 globėjiškai elgtis su, patronuoti protežēt merendah-rendahkan neerbuigend behandelen behandle nedlatende traktować protekcjonalnie ملاتړكول، ساتل، حمايه كول: مهرباني كول tratar com condescendência a trata de sus/cu condescendenţă относиться покровительственно, свысока správať sa blahosklonne pokroviteljsko se vesti povlađivati spela beskyddare mot, behandla överlägset (nedlåtande) ทำตัวเหนือผู้อื่น büyüklük/patronluk taslamak 庇護 ставитися зверхньо اعانت کرنا، سرپرستي کرنا đối xử với thái độ kẻ cả 庇护

2. to visit (a shop, theatre, society etc) regularly. That's not a shop I patronize nowadays. besoek, by inkopies doen يزور، يَتَرَدَّد على، يَشْتَري من клиент/постоянен посетител съм на frequentar pravidelně chodit regelmäßig besuchen være fast kunde i είμαι τακτικός πελάτης frecuentar, ser cliente habitual pidevalt külastama مشتری دائم بودن asioida fréquenter לִהיוֹת לָקוֹחַ קָבוּע ग्राहक होना biti stalna mušterija törzsvendég (vhol) mengunjungi secara tetap vera fastur viðskiptavinur frequentare ひいきにする 단골로 다니다 nuolat lankyti(s) pastāvīgi apmeklēt menjadi pelanggan tetap di begunstigen handle hos, besøke fast być stałym klientem دايمى مشترى frequentar a frec­venta постоянно посещать pravidelne chodiť redno obiskovati posećivati redovno vara stamkund (stamgäst) hos อุดหนุน müşterisi olmak 光顧 бути постійним покупцем, відвідувачем کسي دوکان وغيرہ ميں برابر جانا thường lui tới 光顾

ˈpatronizing, ˈpatronising adjective

neerbuigend مُسْتَعْلِياً покровителствен condescendente blahosklonný gönnerhaft nedladende συγκαταβατικός altivo, desdeñoso, paternalista patroneerimine رئیس وار alentuva condescendant מִתנַשֵׂא संरक्षण देना visoka, pokroviteljski leereszkedő (modor) merendahkan sá sem sÿnir yfirlætislega góðvild (di superiorità) 援助している 생색내는, 거만한 globėjiškas patronizējošs; atbalstošs merendah-rendahkan orang uit de hoogte nedlatende protekcjonalny رئيس داسى condescendente con­des­cendent покровительственный blahosklonný pokroviteljski pokroviteljski nedlåtande ที่วางตัวเป็นผู้มีอุปการะคุณ büyüklük taslayan 傲慢的 зарозумілий, гордовитий حمايت، دستگيري ra vẻ kẻ cả 以恩人自居的,要人领情的

ˈpatronizingly, ˈpatronisingly adverb

neerbuigend باسْتِعْلائِيَّه покровителствено com condescendência blahosklonně gönnerhaft nedladende συγκαταβατικά altivamente, desdeñosamente, de forma paternalista patroneerivalt بطور رئیس وار alentuvasti d'un air condescendant בְּהִתנַשׂאוּת संरक्षण देते हुए milost leereszkedően secara merendahkan með yfirlætislegri góðvild (con aria di superiorità) おうへいに 거만하게 globėjiškai patronizējoši dgn cara yg merendah-rendahkan orang neerbuigend nedlatende protekcjonalnie لکه مشر com condescendência cu con­­descendenţă покровительственно blahosklonne pokroviteljsko pokroviteljski nedlåtande ด้วยความเป็นผู้มีอุปการะคุณ büyüklük taslar biçimde 傲慢地 зарозуміло, гордовито دستگيري کے ساتھ ra vẻ kẻ cả 傲慢地

patron saint

a saint who protects a particular person, group of people, country etc. St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland. beskermheilige شَفيع светец закрилник santo padroeiro patron, -ka der/die Schutzheilige skytshelgen προστάτης άγιος, πολιούχος santo patrón, patrón kaitsepühak قدیس حامی suojeluspyhimys saint patron, sainte patronne הַקָדוֹש הַמַגֵן इष्ट देव svetac zaštitnik védőszent santo pelindung verndardÿrlingur patrono 守護聖人 수호 성인 globėjas, patronas patrons; sargeņģelis; aizstāvis santo pelindung beschermheilige skytshelgen patron حامی santo padroeiro sfânt pro­tector святои заступник, хранитель (svätý, -á) patrón, -ka patron svetac zaštitnik skyddshelgon นักบุญผู้ปกป้องคุ้มครอง koruyucu aziz 守護神 заступник, оборонець محافظ، ولي thần hộ mệnh 守护神

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