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fa·ther  (fär)
n.
1. A man who begets or raises or nurtures a child.
2. A male parent of an animal.
3. A male ancestor.
4. A man who creates, originates, or founds something: Chaucer is considered the father of English poetry.
5. An early form; a prototype.
6. Father Christianity
a. God.
b. The first person of the Christian Trinity.
7. An elderly or venerable man. Used as a title of respect.
8. A member of the senate in ancient Rome.
9. One of the leading men, as of a city: the town fathers.
10. or Father A church father.
11. Abbr. Fr.
a. A priest or clergyman in the Roman Catholic or Anglican churches.
b. Used as a title and form of address with or without the clergyman's name.
v. fa·thered, fa·ther·ing, fa·thers
v.tr.
1. To procreate (offspring) as the male parent.
2. To act or serve as a father to (a child).
3. To create, found, or originate.
4. To acknowledge responsibility for.
5.
a. To attribute the paternity, creation, or origin of.
b. To assign falsely or unjustly; foist.
v.intr.
To act or serve as a father.

[Middle English fader, from Old English fæder; see pter- in Indo-European roots.]

father
Noun
1. a male parent
2. a person who founds a line or family; forefather
3. a man who starts, creates, or invents something: the father of democracy in Costa Rica
4. a leader of an association or council: the city fathers
Verb
(of a man) to be the biological cause of the conception and birth of (a child) [Old English fæder]
fatherhood n

Father
Noun
1. God
2. a title used for Christian priests
3. any of the early writers on Christian doctrine

Father
See also mother; parents

the hatred of one’s father. — misopaterist, n.
1. a community in which the father or oldest male is the supreme authority in the family, clan, or tribe, and descent is traced through the male line.
2. government by males, with one as supreme. — patriarchist, n. — patri-archic, patriarchical, adj.
tending to move toward or centering upon the father. See also matricentric.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.fatherfather - a male parent (also used as a term of address to your father); "his father was born in Atlanta"
dad, dada, daddy, pa, papa, pappa, pop - an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk
father-in-law - the father of your spouse
old man - an informal term for your father
parent - a father or mother; one who begets or one who gives birth to or nurtures and raises a child; a relative who plays the role of guardian
pater - an informal use of the Latin word for father; sometimes used by British schoolboys or used facetiously
female parent, mother - a woman who has given birth to a child (also used as a term of address to your mother); "the mother of three children"
2.fatherfather - the founder of a family; "keep the faith of our forefathers"
ancestor, antecedent, ascendant, ascendent, root - someone from whom you are descended (but usually more remote than a grandparent)
patriarch - any of the early biblical characters regarded as fathers of the human race
3.fatherFather - `Father' is a term of address for priests in some churches (especially the Roman Catholic Church or the Orthodox Catholic Church); `Padre' is frequently used in the military
form of address, title of respect, title - an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General'; "the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title"
priest - a clergyman in Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites; one of the Holy Orders
4.Father - (Christianity) any of about 70 theologians in the period from the 2nd to the 7th century whose writing established and confirmed official church doctrine; in the Roman Catholic Church some were later declared saints and became Doctor of the Church; the best known Latin Church Fathers are Ambrose, Augustine, Gregory the Great, and Jerome; those who wrote in Greek include Athanasius, Basil, Gregory Nazianzen, and John Chrysostom
Christian religion, Christianity - a monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus as embodied in the New Testament and emphasizing the role of Jesus as savior
theologian, theologiser, theologist, theologizer - someone who is learned in theology or who speculates about theology
5.father - a person who holds an important or distinguished position in some organization; "the tennis fathers ruled in her favor"; "the city fathers endorsed the proposal"
leader - a person who rules or guides or inspires others
6.Father - God when considered as the first person in the Trinity; "hear our prayers, Heavenly Father"
7.father - a person who founds or establishes some institution; "George Washington is the father of his country"
cofounder - one of a group of founders
coloniser, colonizer - someone who helps to found a colony
foundress - a woman founder
conceiver, mastermind, originator - someone who creates new things
8.fatherfather - the head of an organized crime family
chief, top dog, head - a person who is in charge; "the head of the whole operation"
Verb1.father - make children; "Abraham begot Isaac"; "Men often father children but don't recognize them"
create, make - make or cause to be or to become; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor"

father
noun 1. daddy, (informal) dad (informal) male parent, patriarch, pop U.S. (informal) governor (informal) old man Brit. (informal) pa (informal) old boy (informal) papa (old-fashioned), (informal) sire, pater, biological father, foster father, begetter, paterfamilias, birth father
noun 3. (often plural) forefather, predecessor, ancestor, forebear, progenitor, tupuna or tipuna N.Z.
noun 4. (usually plural) leader, senator, elder, patron, patriarch, guiding light, city father, kaumatua N.Z.
verb 5. sire, parent, conceive, bring to life, beget, procreate, bring into being, give life to, get
verb 6. originate, found, create, establish, author, institute, invent, engender >> adjective paternal

Father
Translations

father [ˈfɑːðəʳ] npadre m
father [ˈfɑːðəʳ] npère m
father [ˈfɑːðəʳ] nVater m
father [ˈfɑːðəʳ] npadre m

father
n father [ˈfaːðə]
1 a male parent, especially human Mr Smith is her father.vader, paأب، والِدбащаotecfarder Vaterπατέραςpadreisaپدرisäpèreאָבपिताotac, tataapaayahfaðirpadre父親아버지, 부친tėvastēvsbapavaderfarojciecpaitatăотецotecočeotacfarบิดาbaba父親батькоباپ ، والدcha; bố
2 (with capital) the title of a (usually Roman Catholic) priest I met Father Sullivan this morning.priesterأب، كاهِنотецotecfader; paterder Paterπατήρ (για ιερέα)padreisaکشیشisä(révérend) Pèreכּוֹמֶרपादरी की पदवीsvećenikatyaRomoprestur, preststitillPadre神父신부TėvasTēvspaderipaterFader, paterojciecpadrePărinteотец; батюшкаpáteročeotacfader, paterพระในศาสนาคริสต์papaz, peder神父батюшкаرومن کیتھولک پادری کا لقبcha cố
3 a person who begins, invents or first makes something King Alfred was the father of the English navy.vaderأبو، مُبْتَدِئ، مُنْشِئосновоположникotecgrundlæggerder Urheberιδρυτής, δημιουργός, πατέρας (μτφ.)padreisaبنیان گذارisäpèreאָבִי הַ-प्रणेताzačetnikvminek az atyjabapakstofnandi, upphafsmaðurpadre創始者창시자, 시조tėvas, pradininkasradītājs; dibinātājsbapagrondleggerfarojciecpaipărinte, întemeietorродоначальникotecočeotacfader, upphovsmanผู้ริเริ่มkurucu, mucit奠基人,...之父родоначальник, прародительکسی نظریہ یا شے کا اختراع کرنے وال شخصtổ tiên; ông tổ,(
v
to be the father of King Charles II fathered a number of children.verwek, vader staan vir, verantwoordelik wees virيُنْجِبставам баща наzplodit, být otcemvære far tilzeugenείμαι, γίνομαι πατέραςengendrarisa olemaسرپرستی کردنolla isäengendrerלְהוֹלִידपिता बननाbiti (vladati se kao) otacnemzmenjadi ayahfeðra; vera faðir (e-s)fare da padre父となる아버지가 되다būti tėvuradīt; būt par tēvumenjadi bapavader zijn vanvære far til, avle, fostrespłodzićser pai/gerara zămisliбыть отцомsplodiťzaploditibiti otacavla, vara far tillเป็นพ่อbaba olmak, babalık yapmak當...的父親бути батькомکسی کا والد ہوناlà cha của (ai); sinh ra...
n ˈfatherhood
the state or condition of being a father Now that the children are older I am enjoying fatherhood.vaderskapأبُوَّهбащинствоotcovstvífaderskabdie Vaterschaftπατρότηταpaternidadisadusپدریisyyspaternitéאַבהוּתपितृत्वočinstvoapaságfungsi ayahfaðerni; föðurhlutverkpaternità父であること아버지임tėvystėtēva stāvoklismenjadi seorang bapavaderschapfarskapojcostwopaternidadepaternitateотцовствоotcovstvoočetovstvoočinstvofaderskapความเป็นพ่อbabalık父親的身份батьківствоابویتcương vị làm bố
adj ˈfatherly
like a father He showed a fatherly interest in his friend's child.vaderlikأَبَويбащинскиotcovskýfaderligväterlichπατρικόςpaternalisalikپدرانهisällinenpaternelאַבהִיपिता तुल्यočinskiatyaikebapakanföðurlegurpaterno父親のような아버지 같은tėviškastēva-; tēvišķīgssifat kebapaanvaderlijkfaderligojcowskipaternalmentepărin­tescотцовскийotcovskýočetovskiočinskifaderligเหมือนเป็นพ่อbabacan, baba gibi父親般的батьківськийوالد کی طرحnhư hoặc điển hình cho một người cha
n ˈfather-in-law
the father of one's wife or husband. skoonpaحَموтът/свекърtchánsvigerfarder Schwiegervaterπεθερόςsuegroäiپدر زن؛ پدر شوهرappibeau-pèreחַםश्वसुर, ससुरtast, svekarapósbapak mertuatengdafaðirsuocero義理の父시아버지, 장인uošvisvīratēvs; sievastēvsbapa mertuaschoonvadersvigerfarteśćsogrosocruтесть; свёкорsvokortastsvekar ili tastsvärfarพ่อตาkayın peder岳父,公公свекор; тестьسسرbố vợ; bố chồng

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