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单词 fatherhead
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fatherheadn.

Brit. /ˈfɑːðəhɛd/, U.S. /ˈfɑðərˌhɛd/
Forms: see father n. and -head suffix; also 1500s fathered.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: father n., -head suffix.
Etymology: < father n. + -head suffix. Compare fatherhood n.
1.
a. The state, condition, or fact of being a father; the relation of a father to a child; = fatherhood n. 3a. Obsolete. [Sometimes with reference to, or in translations of, Ephesians 3:15, where the Vulgate inaccurately translates Hellenistic Greek πατριά family (see patriarch n.) by post-classical Latin paternitas (see paternity n.).]
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society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > parent > father > fatherhood > [noun]
fatherheadc1384
fatherhooda1425
paternitya1456
fathership1482
fathering1549
papaship1816
sireship1837
c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) Eph. iii. 15 Oure Lord Jhesu Crist, of whom ech fadirheed [L. paternitas] in heuenes and in erthe is named.
a1500 (?1382) J. Wyclif Sel. Eng. Wks. (1871) III. 179 Frute of such fadurhede schal be joye of heven.
1579 T. North tr. Plutarch Liues 28 Patres Conscripti, which is a name of Fatherhed.
1588 A. King Certane Deuot Prayers f. 36v, in tr. P. Canisius Catechisme or Schort Instr. To the Father..frome quhome al fatherheid in heauen and earth is named.
b. In Christian contexts: the fact of God being the father of humankind. Also: God considered as a father (cf. godhead n. 2a). Cf. fatherhood n. 3b.The work referred to in quot. 1854 is actually titled The Grand Discovery; or, the Fatherhood of God.
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the world > the supernatural > deity > Christian God > the Trinity > the Father > [noun]
fatherOE
fatherheada1425
first person?a1450
omniparent1609
the world > the supernatural > deity > Christian God > the Trinity > the Father > [noun] > fatherhood of mankind
fatherheada1425
fatherhoodc1443
a1425 (?a1400) Deonise hid Diuinite (Harl.) (1955) 7 Þat hiȝe, deuine, synguleer kynde, þe whiche is God,..is þre, þe whiche after itself is clepid Faderheed & Sonheed & þe Holi Goostheed.
c1650 (c1400) Julian of Norwich Revelations Divine Love: Longer Version (Sloane 2499) (1996) 119 It longith to the lordshippe and to the faderhede to be dred, as it longith to the goodness to be lovid; and it longith to us that arn his servants and his children to dreden him for lordshipp and faderhede, as it longith to us to loven him for goodhede.
1671 E. Stillingfleet Disc. Idolatry 260 Three properties in the Holy Trinity, of the Fatherhead, of the Motherhood, and of the Lordship.
1854 Athenæum 28 Jan. 126/2 (advt.) The Grand Discovery; or, the Fatherhead of God. By the Rev. G. Gilfillan.
1868 G. Smeaton Doctr. Atonement 56 Far be it from our thoughts to ignore the Fatherhead of God.
1962 M. McNeill Little Tom Drennan iii. 53 Tom, like every fortunate child, learnt about the fatherhead of God.
1992 C. Larrington Feminist Compan. Mythol. 52 Biblical writers and editors opted for an ethos of human responsibility: the sons are blamed for their own bad fortunes, while the fatherhead's theodicy remains intact.
2. The authority of a father; paternal rule or authority; = fatherhood n. 2. Obsolete.
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society > authority > [noun] > authority of head of family
fatherheada1400
fatherhooda1400
patria potestas1681
potestas1816
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 6949 His sone Elyazar was neist, And bar þe state of his fadir-hede.
?a1525 (?a1475) Play Sacrament l. 896 in N. Davis Non-Cycle Plays & Fragm. (1970) 86 And in fatherhed that longyth to my dygnyte, Vnto yowr grefe I wyll gyf credens.
3. With possessive adjective, as your fatherhead.
a. As a title of respect or respectful form of address for an ecclesiastic, esp. one of high rank; = fatherhood n. 1a. Obsolete. His Holy Fatherhead: the Pope. Cf. Holy Father n. at father n. 7c.
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society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > priest > [noun]
priesteOE
presbyterOE
sirec1290
beauperec1300
sirc1386
fatherhooda1393
fatherheada1434
paternity1439
pater1481
fathershipa1500
father1528
key-bearer?1531
key-keeper?1556
vicegerent1572
priestdom1588
sacerdosa1592
flasher1611
priesthooda1616
père1619
sacerdote1685
firekeeper1789
soggarth1836
priestship1868
soutane1890
joss-man1913
a1434 in T. R. Nash Coll. Hist. Worcestershire (1781) I. 421 I recomaunde me to youre goode ant bountenouse fadrehede.
a1450 (c1412) T. Hoccleve De Regimine Principum (Harl. 4866) (1897) l. 2911 (MED) Writeþ vnto þe pope..Bisekyng humble[l]y his fadir-hede.
1551 J. Bale Actes Eng. Votaryes: 2nd Pt. f. xxijv He [sc. Gregory the vi.] had nothynge left hym, to sustayne hys owne holy fathered..but the bare offerynges and a fewe rentes there besydes.
1559 T. Phaer Boke of Presidentes (new ed.) f. 7v Our welbeloued in christ..to your fatherhed we doe present, humbly besechyng, thet you will vouchsafe thesame..al..thynges fully to do whiche in this party to your pastoricall office do appertayne.
1641 W. Prynne Antipathie 113 Never to make an end, till both parties hath given some possessions to his Holy Father-head.
b. As a title of respect or respectful form of address for one's father or (in extended use) for a man in authority; = fatherhood n. 1b. Obsolete.
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the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > courtesy > courteous forms of address or title > [noun] > for a man
liefc907
goodmanOE
beausirec1300
sir1320
lede1377
fatherhood1461
gallant1488
fatherhead?a1500
Mr?a1640
gallantissimoa1681
mister1734
massa1766
sieur1772
stira1796
master1798
zurr1803
sieur1812
squire1828
guv'nor1843
Mistah1853
sor1891
suh1894
a1500 R. Henryson tr. Æsop Fables: Lion & Mouse l. 1399 in Poems (1981) 56 Not to displeis ȝour fatherheid.
1558 P. Morwen tr. A. ben David ibn Daud Hist. Latter Tymes Iewes Commune Weale f. xxvv There is here in my house great treasure that my husbande and my fathered gathered.
c. As a title of respect or respectful form of address for God; = fatherhood n. 1c. Obsolete.
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the world > the supernatural > deity > Christian God > the Trinity > the Father > [noun] > personality or title of
fatherhood?c1500
fatherhead1531
1531 W. Tyndale Expos. Fyrste Epist. St. Jhon 22 His fatherhed geueth pardon frely.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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