subs. (old).—A pederast; an INGLE (q.v.): see USHER.

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  1603.  JONSON, Sejanus, I. 2. The noted PATHIC of his time.

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  1748.  SMOLLETT, Roderick Random, li. His valet-de-chambre, who, it seems, had been the favourite PATHIC of his lord.

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  1750.  ROBERTSON OF STRUAN, Poems, 56. Your PATHICK cannot boast an A— so fair as I.

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