patch

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A piece of cloth, or other suitable material, sewed or otherwise fixed upon a garment to repair or strengthen it, especially upon an old garment to cover a hole.
  2. A small piece of anything used to repair damage or a breach; as, a patch on a kettle, a roof, etc.
  3. A piece of any size, used to repair something for a temporary period only, or that it is temporary because it is not meant to last long or will be removed as soon as a proper repair can be made, which will happen in the near future.
  4. A small, usually contrasting but always somehow different or distinct, part of something else (location, time, size)
  5. A small area, a small plot of land or piece of ground.
  6. A local region of professional responsibility.
  7. A small piece of black silk stuck on the face or neck to heighten beauty by contrast, worn by ladies in the 17th and 18th centuries; an imitation beauty mark.
  8. A piece of material used to cover a wound.
  9. An adhesive piece of material, impregnated with a drug, which is worn on the skin, the drug being slowly absorbed over a period of time.
  10. A cover worn over a damaged eye, an eyepatch.
  11. A block on the muzzle of a gun, to do away with the effect of dispart, in sighting.
  12. A piece of data intended to modify a computer file by replacing a part of it.
verb
  1. To mend by sewing on a piece or pieces of cloth, leather, or the like.
  2. To mend with pieces; to repair by fastening pieces on.
  3. To make out of pieces or patches, like a quilt.
  4. To join or unite the pieces of; to patch the skirt.
  5. To employ a temporary, removable electronic connection, as one between two components in a communications system.
  6. To repair or arrange in a hasty or clumsy manner
  7. To make the changes a patch describes; to apply a patch to the files in question. Hence:
  8. To fix or improve a computer program without a complete upgrade.
  9. To make a quick and possibly temporary change to a program.
  10. To connect two pieces of electrical equipment using a cable.
noun
  1. A paltry fellow; a rogue; a ninny; a fool.
name
  1. A surname.

Pronunciation

/pæt͡ʃ/ en-us-patch.ogg

Word forms

patch patches patching patched Patchs

Etymology

From Middle English patche, of uncertain origin. Perhaps an alteration of earlier Middle English placche (“patch, spot, piece of cloth”), from Old English *plæċċ, *pleċċ (“a spot, mark, patch”), from Proto-West Germanic *plakkju, from Proto-Germanic *plakjō (“spot, stain”). For the loss of l compare pat from Middle English platten. Germanic cognates would then include Middle English plecke, dialectal English pleck (“plot of ground, patch”), West Frisian plak (“place, spot”), Low German Plakk, Plakke (“spot, piece, patch”), Dutch plek (“spot, place, stain, patch”), Dutch plak (“piece, slab”), Swedish plagg (“garment”), Faroese plagg (“cloth, rag”). Or, possibly a variant of Old French pieche, dialectal variant of piece (“piece”). Compare also Old Occitan petaç (“patch”).

Translations

Arabic: رُقْعَة Aromanian: peaticã Azerbaijani: yamaq Bashkir: ямау Basque: adabaki Bulgarian: кръпка Catalan: pedaç Ngazidja Comorian: ipvahu Czech: záplata Danish: lap Dutch: lap Finnish: paikka Finnish: tilkku French: pièce Galician: remendo Galician: romendo Galician: parche Galician: tomba Galician: botaina Galician: encano Galician: calazo Galician: trapallo German: Flicken German: Lappen Gothic: 𐍀𐌻𐌰𐍄 Greek: μπάλωμα Ancient Greek: ἐπίβλημα Ancient Greek: πλήρωμα Hebrew: טלאי Hungarian: folt Icelandic: bót Icelandic: pjatla Indonesian: tambalan Irish: paiste Italian: pezza Italian: toppa Italian: panno Italian: straccio Khmer: បំណះ Latin: sūtēla Latin: pannus Lithuanian: lopas Macedonian: ла́тица Macedonian: за́крпа Macedonian: а́лтица Middle English: clout Occitan: pedaçon Occitan: pedaç Occitan: tròç Occitan: remenda Occitan: pèça Persian: پینه Persian: وصله Polish: łata Polish: łatka Polish: flejtuch Portuguese: remendo Romanian: petic Russian: запла́та Russian: запла́тка Russian: ла́тка Slovak: záplata Spanish: parche Spanish: cureta Swahili: kiraka Swedish: lapp Turkish: yama Catalan: apedaçar Finnish: paikata Finnish: paikkailla Māori: pāpaki Esperanto: fliki French: patcher Galician: parchear German: patchen Portuguese: corrigir Spanish: parchear
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