The word mother's is the possessive form of the singular noun mother.
The possessive form of a noun is indicated by an apostrophe s ('s) or an apostrophe (') at the end of the noun.
A possessive noun indicates ownership, possession, origin, or purpose of the noun following the possessive noun.
Examples:
As a surprise, I washed mother's car. (ownership)
It was good to see my mother's smile. (possession)
I tried mother's recipe for cherry cake. (origin)
The cake is for mother's birthday. (purpose)
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maiden name
meaning a mothers fear
it means "Mama's boy", literally "mothers gold"
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Mothers have the task of teaching their chlidren the meaning of right and wrong, that for every action is a reaction and that there are consequences for bad behavior. It's a thank-less dirty job.....but someone has to do it.
The literal translation form German is "love to all mothers"
Three hot mothers. I don't know if in the context you could translate mamans chaudes by milfs.
Yes, it often is, describing a noun associated with mothers or mothering. It can also be an adverb, meaning done in the manner of a mother.
The Hindi word "Ma" translates to "mother" in English. It is a term of endearment or respect used for mothers.
Do you need any other meaning than what you see in the lovely representations of mothers and children???
Opossums are classed as Didelphidae due to the fact the mothers carry the young not only in their womb, but also in their pouch. Di meaning two, and delphi meaning "womb", hence Didelphis.