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Pater - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Pater is a Latin word meaning father. It is used in English to refer to a father figure, often in formal or literary contexts, and appears in terms like paternal or patriarch.

pater

/ˈpeɪtər/ /ˈpeɪtə/

Definition:

Father, especially in formal or literary contexts.

Synonyms:

father, dad, sire, progenitor

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

mother, child

Common Collocations:

pater familias, pater noster, pater patriae

Derivatives:

paternal, paternity, patrilineal

Usage Tips:

Use "pater" in formal or historical contexts to refer to a father figure.

Common Phrases:

pater familias, pater noster, pater patriae

Etymology:

Latin origin meaning "father," used in English for formal or literary effect.

Examples:

  • 1. The pater of the family led the ceremony with dignity.
  • 2. In ancient Rome, the pater familias held legal authority over the household.
  • 3. He addressed his father as "pater" in a poetic tribute.
  • 4. The term "pater" is often found in classical literature.

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