Mater

Etymology 1
From mater:, partly via late- matere:.

Noun

 * 1)  Mother.

Noun

 * 1)  Someone or something that mates.

Anagrams

 * METAR
 * metra
 * tamer
 * trema

Verb
mater


 * 1)  To ogle, to check out, to watch (eg. an attractive person)

Anagrams

 * marte, trame, tramé, tréma

Etymology
From. Cognates include (thence Russian мать:), Persian مادر:, Mycenaean Greek 𐀔𐀳𐀩:, and Sanskrit मातृ:.

Noun

 * 1) mother (female parent)
 * 2) mother (source, origin)
 * 3) matron of a house
 * 4) honorific title
 * 5) woman
 * 6) nurse
 * 7) motherland

Derived terms

 * alma māter
 * māter lectiōnis
 * mātercula
 * māterfamiliās


 * māternus
 * mātertera
 * mātrālis


 * mātrēscō
 * mātricīda
 * mātrimōnium


 * mātrīx
 * mātrōna
 * mātruēlis

Related terms

 * māternitās
 * mātrīcālis
 * mātricīdium
 * mātrīcula


 * mātrimōniālis
 * mātrimus
 * mātrōnālis
 * mātrōnātus

Descendants

 * Catalan:
 * English: ,
 * French: (< Old French mere, medre)
 * Galician:
 * Italian:
 * Lombard:


 * Novial:
 * Occitan:
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Siclian:
 * Spanish:

Noun
mater



Etymology
From ; cognate with Latin mater and Sanskrit मातृ (mātR)

Noun

 * irregular declension


 * 1) mother

Derived terms

 * materčina
 * materina dúška
 * materinský
 * materný
 * materský
 * materstvo

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