29 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -pater-
/เพ้ เถ่อ (ร)/     /P EY1 T ER0/     /pˈeɪtɜːʴ/
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หรือค้นหา: -pater-, *pater*

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
pater(n) พ่อ, See also: บิดา, Syn. father, dad, daddy, papa

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I've got a little deal with Pater there. เอ่อ นี่บ้านคุณเหรอ ผมว่ามันโล่ง ๆ ดี เผอิญผมมีปัญหากับเจ้า The Girlfriend Experience (2009)
§ When pater passes on § § 'cause he's oh so good § § And he's... § เมื่อไรที่พ่อได้ตายไป ? ที่ผมอยากจะรู้ก็คือ It's a Terrible Life (2009)
My scheme is to persuade him to hire me as his amanuensis and aid him in the creation of a masterpiece, that goes shooting up through the musical firmament, eventually obliging Pater to admit that yes, the son he disinherited is none other than Robert Frobisher,  Wеll fоr ѕtаrtеrѕ, yоu wоuld hаvе dіеd. Ι... Ι ѕhаll fіnd а wаy tо rераy yоu. Cloud Atlas (2012)
Back to those four days of paradise, when Ursula's Mater and Pater slipped off to Greece for a long weekend. іΤоdаy, Αyrѕ аnd Ι рrеѕеntеd оur fіrѕt соllаbоrаtіоn tо Τаdеuѕz Κеѕѕеlrіng, /і іΑyrѕ fаvоrіtе соnduсtоr whо аrrіvеd frоm Βеrlіn. Cloud Atlas (2012)

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
pater
 /P EY1 T ER0/
/เพ้ เถ่อ (ร)/
/pˈeɪtɜːʴ/

WordNet (3.0)
pater(n) an informal use of the Latin word for father; sometimes used by British schoolboys or used facetiously
paternal(adj) belonging to or inherited from one's father, Example: spent his childhood on the paternal farm; paternal traits
paternal(adj) characteristic of a father, Ant. maternal
paternalism(n) the attitude (of a person or a government) that subordinates should be controlled in a fatherly way for their own good
paternalistic(adj) benevolent but sometimes intrusive
paternally(adv) in a paternal manner, Example: he behaves very paternally toward his young bride
paternity(n) the state of being a father, Example: tests were conducted to determine paternity
paternity suit(n) a lawsuit filed to determine the father of a child born out of wedlock (and to provide for the support of the child once paternity is determined), Syn. bastardy proceeding
paternity test(n) a test based on blood groups to determine whether a particular man could be the biological father of a particular child; negative results prove he was not the father but positive results show only that he could be
paternoster(n) (Roman Catholic Church) the Lord's Prayer in Latin; translates as `our father'

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Patera

‖n.; pl. Pateræ(&unr_;). [ L., fr. patere to lie open. ] 1. A saucerlike vessel of earthenware or metal, used by the Greeks and Romans in libations and sacrifices. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Arch.) A circular ornament, resembling a dish, often worked in relief on friezes, and the like. [ 1913 Webster ]

Paterero

n. See Pederero. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Paterfamilias

‖n.; pl. Pateresfamilias [ L., fr. pater father + familias, gen. of familia family. ] (Rom. Law) The head of a family; in a large sense, the proprietor of an estate; one who is his own master. [ 1913 Webster ]

Paternal

a. [ L. paternus, fr. pater a father: cf. F. paternel. See Father. ] 1. Of or pertaining to a father; fatherly; showing the disposition of a father; guiding or instructing as a father; as, paternal care. “Under paternal rule.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Received or derived from a father; hereditary; as, a paternal estate. [ 1913 Webster ]

Their small paternal field of corn. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]


Paternal government (Polit. Science), the assumption by the governing power of a quasi-fatherly relation to the people, involving strict and intimate supervision of their business and social concerns, upon the theory that they are incapable of managing their own affairs.
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Paternalism

n. (Polit. Science) The theory or practice of paternal government. See Paternal government, under Paternal. London Times. [ 1913 Webster ]

paternalistic

adj. Benevolent but sometimes intrusive; -- used often of governments and the administration of large organizations. See paternal government. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Paternally

adv. In a paternal manner. [ 1913 Webster ]

Paternity

n. [ L. paternitas: cf. F. paternité. See Paternal. ] 1. The relation of a father to his child; fathership; fatherhood; family headship; as, the divine paternity. [ 1913 Webster ]

The world, while it had scarcity of people, underwent no other dominion than paternity and eldership. Sir W. Raleigh. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Derivation or descent from a father; male parentage; as, the paternity of a child. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Origin; authorship. [ 1913 Webster ]

The paternity of these novels was . . . disputed. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]

Paternoster

n. [ L., Our Father. ] 1. The Lord's prayer, so called from the first two words of the Latin version. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Arch.) A beadlike ornament in moldings. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Angling) A line with a row of hooks and bead-shaped sinkers. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Mining) An elevator of an inclined endless traveling chain or belt bearing buckets or shelves which ascend on one side loaded, and empty themselves at the top. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]


Paternoster pump,
Paternoster wheel
, a chain pump; a noria. --
Paternoster while, the space of time required for repeating a paternoster. Udall.
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DING DE-EN Dictionary
Pater { m }padre [Add to Longdo]
Paternoster { m }paternoster [Add to Longdo]
paternalistischpaternalistic [Add to Longdo]
Pater { m }Fr. : Father [Add to Longdo]

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