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[ mah-thre; English mah-drey ] / ˈmɑ ðrɛ; English ˈmɑ dreɪ /
noun, plural ma·dres [mah-thres; English mah-dreyz]. /ˈmɑ ðrɛs; English ˈmɑ dreɪz/. Spanish.Words nearby madreMadonna lily, madras, madrasah, Madras hemp, Madras States, madre, Madre de Dios, madrepore, madreporite, Madrid, madrigal Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for madreOver the next 30 years “Madre Antonia,” as she came to be known, transformed the atmosphere. From Hollywood Socialite to Catholic Missionary|The Telegraph|October 27, 2013|DAILY BEAST And Madre thinks—I know that, though she doesn't say anything. The Way of Ambition|Robert Hichens The day before we left for the steamer he came with an offering of fruit and nuts for the boy and the madre and senoritas. Sixty Years of California Song|Margaret Blake-Alverson Once the Madre de Deus was adorned with several della Robbia placques. Portuguese Architecture|Walter Crum Watson
Dare is so good—the finest fellow in all the world; come down and see Dare, and let us have a real Mexican dinner, madre. Remember the Alamo|Amelia E. Barr "I am sorry, Madre; I was kept for a moment," the girl said. A Spirit in Prison|Robert Hichens
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