Definitions

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  • adjective Of or relating to Padua in Italy.
  • noun A native or inhabitant of Padua.

Etymologies

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Padua +‎ -an

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Examples

  • He was commonly called the Paduan Doctor, from having received his education at that famous university.

    My Aunt Margaret's Mirror 2008

  • He was commonly called the Paduan Doctor, from having received his education at that famous university.

    My Aunt Margaret's Mirror 2008

  • He was commonly called the Paduan Doctor, from having received his education at that famous university.

    Waverley Novels — Volume 12 Walter Scott 1801

  • He was commonly called the Paduan Doctor, from having received his education at that famous university.

    My Aunt Margaret's Mirror Walter Scott 1801

  • Settled on these hills were the once-secluded Catholic boarding schools associated with Three Saints Cathedral—Saint Benedict’s School, the Academy (of Saint Brendan), and the Paduan School of Saint Anthony.

    The Codex Continual. Official Website of Steven E. Schend 2010

  • Settled on these hills were the once-secluded Catholic boarding schools associated with Three Saints Cathedral—Saint Benedict’s School, the Academy (of Saint Brendan), and the Paduan School of Saint Anthony.

    The Codex Continual. Official Website of Steven E. Schend 2009

  • Settled on these hills were the once-secluded Catholic boarding schools associated with Three Saints Cathedral—Saint Benedict’s School, the Academy (of Saint Brendan), and the Paduan School of Saint Anthony.

    The Codex Continual. Official Website of Steven E. Schend 2009

  • Settled on these hills were the once-secluded Catholic boarding schools associated with Three Saints Cathedral—Saint Benedict’s School, the Academy (of Saint Brendan), and the Paduan School of Saint Anthony.

    The Codex Continual. Official Website of Steven E. Schend 2009

  • Settled on these hills were the once-secluded Catholic boarding schools associated with Three Saints Cathedral—Saint Benedict’s School, the Academy (of Saint Brendan), and the Paduan School of Saint Anthony.

    The Codex Continual. Official Website of Steven E. Schend 2010

  • Settled on these hills were the once-secluded Catholic boarding schools associated with Three Saints Cathedral—Saint Benedict’s School, the Academy (of Saint Brendan), and the Paduan School of Saint Anthony.

    The Codex Continual. Official Website of Steven E. Schend 2010

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