`father` in Latin
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father
- noun
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male parent of a child
paterMy father is a teacher. — Pater meus magister est. -
[religious],
title for a priest
pater [religious]Father John will lead the mass. — Pater Ioannes missam celebrabit. -
[figurative,
historical],
founder or originator of something
conditor [figurative, historical]He is the father of modern physics. — Ille est conditor physicae modernae.auctor [figurative, historical]He is the father of modern physics. — Ille est auctor physicae modernae.
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male parent of a child
- verb
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to be the male parent of
gignereHe fathered three children. — Tres liberos genuit.procreareHe fathered three children. — Tres liberos procreavit.
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to be the male parent of