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Pater/Patris - 14 Questions
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5 Written Questions
overly dramatic
(1) to give your financial support to something (2) to talk down to someone
chief father of a family or of a society
a father's name adapted and given to his children. Example: Ireland: Brian's son was John O'Brian; Sweden: Peter's son was John Peterson; Scotland: Donald's son was John MacDonald
your environment or your surroundings
5 Multiple Choice Questions
monia - condition
patrimony (der)
patriarch (der)
patrimony (def)
patriarch (def)
a condition or inheritance from a father, usually money or land
patrimony (der)
patrimony (def)
patronymic (def)
patriarch (def)
one who acts like a father toward another, usually by giving financial support as a father would
patrician
patronize
patron
patriotism
nobly born person; descendant of the founding fathers of Rome
patrician
patronize
patriotism
patron
archos - chief
patrimony (der)
patriarch (def)
patrimony (def)
patriarch (der)
4 True/False Question
patriotism
→ (1) to give your financial support to something (2) to talk down to someone
True
False
forbear
→ your environment or your surroundings
True
False
pater/patris
→ love for the fatherland
True
False
patronymic (der)
→ onyma - name
True
False
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