| Lampadrome | n. [ Gr. &unr_;; &unr_;, &unr_;, torch + &unr_; course, race, fr. &unr_; to run. ] (Gr. Antiq.) A race run by young men with lighted torches in their hands. He who reached the goal first, with his torch unextinguished, gained the prize. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Padre | ‖n.; pl. Sp. & Pg. Padres It. Padri /plu>. [ Sp., Pg., & It., fr. L. pater father. See Father. ] 1. A Christian priest or monk; used as a term of address for priests in some churches (especially Roman or Orthodox Catholic in Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Spanish America); -- also used in the American military. Syn. -- Father. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] 2. In India (from the Portuguese), any Christian minister; also, a priest of the native region. Kipling. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] 3. A chaplain in one of the military services. Syn. -- military chaplain, Holy Joe, sky pilot. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
| Padrone | ‖n.; pl. It. Padroni E. Padrones. [ It. See Patron. ] 1. A patron; a protector. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The master of a small coaster in the Mediterranean. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A man who imports, and controls the earnings of, Italian laborers, street musicians, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Spadroon | n. [ Cf. F. & Sp. espadon, It. spadone. See Espadon, Spade. ] A sword, especially a broadsword, formerly used both to cut and thrust. [ 1913 Webster ] |