单词 | paterfamilias |
释义 | paterfamilias (once / 21888 pages) n You can call your grandfather a paterfamilias — he is the male head of your family. The word paterfamilias comes from ancient Roman law. The word itself is Latin, combining pater, "father," and familias, "family." In other words, he was the father of the family — and in Rome, that meant that he had legal rights to everything the family owned and authority over each of its members. These days, the paterfamilias is more likely to simply preside over family reunions and hold grandchildren on his knee. WORD FAMILYpaterfamilias: paterfamiliases USAGE EXAMPLESTake the valedictory address of former President Bill Clinton, the paterfamilias of the globalist reunion. New York Times(Sep 26, 2016) In “The Trump Card,” daughter Ivanka reminisces about a day when the paterfamilias said he envied a hobo in front of Trump Tower. Wall Street Journal(Jun 24, 2016) "The Daily Show's" Jason Jones plays the paterfamilias in the new sitcom "The Detour." Los Angeles Times(Apr 08, 2016) n the male head of family or tribe Syn|Hyper patriarch head of household the head of a household or family or tribe adult male, manan adult person who is male (as opposed to a woman) |
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