It is the person who gave birth to the subject.
horticulture, meaning gardening
Mater Dei in Latin is "Mother of God" in English.
Mater is mother in English. FYI, the genitive of mater is matris.Hope this helps.
Mother most lovable (Mater=Mother, amabilis=lovable).
It was made in Middle English as a pronoun and was a derivation of the Old English pronoun hit.
There is no such word in English.
Caister isan English derivation of the Latin Castra, a word for a Roman fort. Caister on sea is founded on the site of a Roman fort dating back to 200AD.
In English, "cuprum" is the Latin word for copper.
Oath breaker
Mater and Pater. They were regularly used among aspirational middle-class English families well into the Twentieth century.
It roughly means, "Hail, Suffering Mother!"