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Etymology
From Middle English moder , mother, from Old English mōdor . Cognates include Greek μετερ , Latin mater, German Mutter, Russian мать (mat')
Noun
mother (plural mothers)
- A female parent.
Synonyms
Translations
female parent
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- Japanese: お母さん (おかあさん , okāsan), 母 (はは , haha)
- Korean: 어머니 (eomeoni)
- Latin: mater
- Malay: emak
- Central Sierra Miwok : ʔytáˑ-
- Persian: مادَر (mādær)
- Polish: matka f
- Portuguese: mãe f
- Romanian: mamă f
- Russian: мать
- Slovak: matka f
nice/beloved mother,used by children) , mamička ('little little mother',used by children),mami !! (vocative,short form,often used by children)-->
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Derived terms
Verb
mother
- Treat as a mother would be expected to treat her child, nurture.
Etymology
Arabic
Noun
mother (plural mothers)
- Something that is the greatest or most significant of its kind.
- the mother of all battles — George W. Bush
Translations
something that is the greatest of its kind
Etymology
Shortened from motherfucker
Noun
mother (plural mothers)
Variant spellings
- (coarse slang) Short form of motherfucker.
Synonyms
Translations
See motherfucker
Translations to be checked
The translations below need to be checked by native speakers and inserted into the appropriate table(s) above. The numbering is unreliable.
Transitive verb
to mother (mothering, mothered, mothered)
- To act as a mother toward; to take care of, especially excessively so.
Translations