The Latin word mater is a third declension Latin noun. As a singular (mater) it means mother. As a plural (matres) it means mothers. Colleges often have "alma maters" which means nurturing mother. It is usually their main song.
Mother or the stepping stone
mater is the Latin word for mother
maternal, maternity, matron,
Maternity.
Mother
the latin word mater means: mother
Mater is the latin word for mother.
Mater tua is the Latin equivalent of 'your mother'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'mater' means 'mother'. The possessive adjective 'tua' means 'your'.
matris, mater matris, genetrix
Alma mater (Latin: "nourishing mother")
mater
The latin word for mummy is mater, which actually means mother.
Some words with "mater" in them include maternal, maternity, and maternally.
Mater and Pater. They were regularly used among aspirational middle-class English families well into the Twentieth century.
It derives from the Latin word mater, a mother.
The Latin word for mother is mater. On the other hand, the Latin word for father is pater. The Latin word for brother is frater.
Sanctus Mater Dei.