pater
The root word for paternal is "pater," which means father in Latin.
Patris is the genitive singular of the Latin word for "father", pater. It means "of a father" or "of the father". (Latin has no words for "a" or "the", so a translation has to supply them when necessary.)
It derives from the Latin word 'papa' which means 'father.'
The word "father" originates from the Latin word "pater," which means father or parent. This Latin term is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *pəter, which also means father. The word has cognates in various languages, highlighting its importance in familial terminology across cultures.
The word "pater" means father in the Latin language.
The word paternoster means our father.
It is a Latin prefix meaning "father."
Penta comes from the greek πέντε (pente) witch means five. In latin it is called quinque.
"Pater" in Latin means father. It has no word root.
The prefix "patri-" means related to fathers or fatherhood. It is derived from the Latin word "pater," which means father.
'Doctor' is a Latin word, and means ;Learned Man'. The actural Latin word is 'Doctus'.
Legere is the Latin word which means "to read"