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pa⋅ter⋅fa⋅mil⋅i⋅as
/
ˌpeɪ
tər
fəˈmɪl
i
əs
,
ˌpɑ-
,
ˌpæt
ər-
/
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pey-ter-f
uh
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mil
-ee-
uh
s
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pah-
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pat-er-
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–noun,
plural
pa⋅ter⋅fa⋅mil⋅i⋅as⋅es
for 1,
pa⋅tres⋅fa⋅mil⋅i⋅as
/
ˌpeɪ
triz
fəˈmɪl
i
əs
,
ˌpɑ-
,
ˌpæ-
/
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pey-treez-f
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-
mil
-ee-
uh
s
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pah-
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pa-
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for 2.
1.
the male head of a household or family, usually the father.
2.
Roman Law
.
a.
the head of the Roman family; a juridical entity who holds the patria potestas.
b.
a person who is not under the patria potestas of another.
Origin:
1425–75;
late ME < L: lit.,
father
(i.e., master) of the household, with archaic genitive form
familiās
of
familia;
see
family
Related forms:
pa⋅ter⋅fa⋅mil⋅iar,
adjective
pa⋅ter⋅fa⋅mil⋅iar⋅ly,
adverb
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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paterfamilias
c.1430, from L., lit. "master of a house, head of a family," from
pater
"father" +
familias,
old gen. of
familia
"family."
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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