Patriot is derived from the ancient Proto-Indo-European root, peter, father, combined with the suffix -ot, which creates a noun. The word literally means one who is or acts as a father.
The current definition, one who loves country (father-land) seems to be a late distortion of the original meaning, as there is no element of the word that indicates land or country.
(Patriotism, then, literally means belief in acting as a father.)
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A couple of words are: Patriarch Patriot Paternity Patrilineal Patron
Patriot is a noun.
Such a person is a patriot.
Patriot has three syllables. Pa-tri-ot.
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Prefix: ultra-patriot, anti-patriot, non-patriot Suffix: patriotic, patriotism, unpatriotic
Non Patriotic ehh? NCAA March Madness 2011
A couple of words are: Patriarch Patriot Paternity Patrilineal Patron
The term "ex-" in words like "ex-husband" is a Latin prefix meaning "out of" or "former." It denotes someone who was previously in a particular role or relationship. In the case of "ex-husband," it refers to a person who was once a husband but no longer is.
she was a patriot.
a patriot not a loyalist he was a patriot
the patriot laws are the rules of a patriot which is called the patriot act.
ardent patriot means a loveable patriot ardent patriot means a loveable patriot
he was an absolute patriot my children
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