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pater

[pey-ter, pat-er] / ˈpeɪ tər, ˈpæt ər /


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For instance, we find closely matching terms in Latin with "pater," Sanskrit's "pitar" and in Greek with "patér" – all older languages that developed separately from the Germanic line.

From Salon Jun. 18, 2022

Yet critics maintain that the Packers have betrayed not only the country but also the pater familias of football: legendary Green Bay coach Vince Lombardi.

From Slate Sep. 30, 2017

Cosby set Constand up on a meeting with Lou Weiss, a pater familias of the old WMA who retired in 2007.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 11, 2017

Liberia isn't the US, however, and while Mr Romney assuredly needed a humanising touch as well, the downside of playing up his role as pater familias was minimal compared to the challenges facing Mrs Clinton.

From BBC Feb. 19, 2015

A fissure ran across the length of the ceiling and the far end of the cavern collapsed, burying the altar and the pater.

From "The Mark of Athena" by Rick Riordan

This single parent language – known as Proto Indo-European – spawned all these later languages and their shared word for paters.

From Salon Jun. 18, 2022

“Good man. But best not mention it to”—Hugo nodded through the garage wall—“the maters and the paters, or we'll spend the rest of the afternoon playing Ludo or the Game of Life under strict supervision.”

From "Black Swan Green" by David Mitchell

Promises in plenty; he rattles them off his tongue as glib as the old nuns do their paters; but if he opens his mouth he takes good care to keep his purse shut.

From Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 365, March, 1846 by Various

In any case, the paters could not be so near home, or they would have had plenty of time to get back, even by crawling.

From The Fiery Totem A Tale of Adventure in the Canadian North-West by C. F. Argyll Saxby

You have no idea how many aves and paters, and psalms and litanies I have to say before I can quiet my mind down again!

From The Missing Bride by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth




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