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21 Jakob
n. Jacob, (Biblical) third Old Testament patriarch, son of Isaac, father of the 12 tribes of Israel (also called Israel); male first name -
22 Oedipus
n. Oedipus, king who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother (Greek Mythology) -
23 Uranus
n. Uranus, seventh planet of solar system (discovered in 1781 by W. Herschel); ruler of the heavens, father of the Titans (Greek Mythology) -
24 Zeus
n. Zeus, Olympian king of all gods and father of the human race (Greek mythology) -
25 afstandsvader
n. father who doesn't take responsibility for his child and abandons his parental rights -
26 daddy
n. daddy, father -
27 doopvader
n. baptismal father -
28 grootma
n. grandmother, mother of one's father or mother -
29 grootmama
n. mother of one's father or mother, grandma, grandmother (Informal) -
30 grootmoe
n. grandma, grandmother (Informal), mother of one's father or mother -
31 grootmoeder
n. grandmother, grandma, mother of one's father or mother -
32 grootoom
n. granduncle, uncle of one's father or mother, great-uncle -
33 hyponiem
n. hyponym, word that indicates a more specific meaning than another related word (i.e. father is a hyponym of parent) -
34 kerkvader
n. church father -
35 ouder
adj. older, elder, senior, major--------n. elder, senior, parent, father -
36 papa
n. papa, father -
37 pater
n. father -
38 pleegvader
n. foster father -
39 schoonvader
n. father in law -
40 tante
n. aunt, sister of one's father or mother, wife of one's uncle
См. также в других словарях:
Father — Fa ther (f[aum] [th][ e]r), n. [OE. fader, AS. f[ae]der; akin to OS. fadar, D. vader, OHG. fatar, G. vater, Icel. fa[eth]ir Sw. & Dan. fader, OIr. athir, L. pater, Gr. path r, Skr. pitr, perh. fr. Skr. p[=a] protect. [root]75, 247. Cf. {Papa},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Father MC — (born Timothy Brown) was a popular African American rapper for the Uptown Records label in the early 1990s. Discovered and signed by then Uptown executive Sean Puffy Combs, he is best known for introducing the public to Uptown s successful R B… … Wikipedia
Father — Fa ther, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fathered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fathering}.] 1. To make one s self the father of; to beget. [1913 Webster] Cowards father cowards, and base things sire base. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To take as one s own child; to adopt;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
father — ► NOUN 1) a male parent. 2) an important figure in the origin and early history of something: Pasteur, the father of microbiology . 3) literary a male ancestor. 4) (often as a title or form of address) a priest. 5) (the Father) (in Christian… … English terms dictionary
Father MC — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Father MC es un cantante de new jack swing y hip hop, que entró en el panorama musical con el hit I ll Do 4 U en el año 1990, dentro de su disco debut Father s Day . Dos años después, editó Close to you otro de sus… … Wikipedia Español
father — [fä′thər] n. [ME fader < OE fæder, akin to ON fathir, OHG fater, Goth fadar < IE * pətḗr > L pater, Gr patēr, Sans pitár: ult. origin prob. echoic of baby talk, as in PAPA, Hindi bābū] 1. a man who has begotten a child; esp., a man as he … English World dictionary
father — [n1] male person who begets children ancestor, begetter, dad, daddy*, forebearer, origin, pa, padre, papa, parent, pop*, predecessor, procreator, progenitor, sire, source; concepts 394,400,414,419,423 Ant. mother father [n2] priest abbé,… … New thesaurus
father — index generate, originate, parents, primogenitor, propagate (increase), reproduce Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
Father — Several terms redirect here. For other uses, see Father (disambiguation), Dad (disambiguation), Fatherhood (disambiguation), and Fathering (journal). Father with child A father is defined as a male parent of any type of offspring … Wikipedia
father — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ lone (esp. BrE), single ▪ As a single father, he found it a struggle bringing up three children. ▪ married, unmarried ▪ a married father of … Collocations dictionary
father — This would seem to be the natural term for a speaker to use to his or her father, but whether it is used or not depends on individual family practice, which may in turn be influenced by the social and educational level of the family concerned … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address