any male ancestor, especially the founder of a family or line; progenitor.
a man who exercises paternal care over other persons; paternal protector or provider: a father to the poor.
a person who has originated or established something: the father of modern psychology; the founding fathers.
a precursor, prototype, or early form: The horseless carriage was the father of the modern automobile.
one of the most well-known or prominent men in a city, town, etc.: a scandal involving several of the city fathers.
Chiefly British. the oldest member of a society, profession, etc.Compare dean (def. 3).
(initial capital letter)Theology. the Supreme Being and Creator; God.
Literary. a title of respect for an elderly man, or for something personified as an elderly man: Father Time.
the Father,Theology. the first person of the Trinity.
Also called church father. Church History. any of the chief early Christian writers, whose works are the main sources for the history, doctrines, and observances of the church in the early ages.
Ecclesiastical.
(often initial capital letter)a title of reverence, as for church dignitaries, officers of monasteries, monks, confessors, and especially priests.
a person bearing this title.
fathers,Roman History. conscript fathers.
to beget; be the father of: He fathered seven children over three marriages.
to be the creator, founder, or author of; originate.
to care for or protect like a father; act paternally toward: He’s always fathering me and telling me to eat more vegetables.Our cat fathered the orphaned kittens.
Archaic. to acknowledge oneself the father of: He would only father the novel if it became popular.
to assume as one's own; take the responsibility of.
to charge with the begetting of.
verb (used without object)
to perform the tasks or duties of a male parent; act paternally: He fathers like he’s been doing it for years, though his kid is only three months old.
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Origin of father
First recorded before 900; Middle English fader, Old English fæder; cognate with German Vater, Latin pater, Greek patḗr, Sanskrit pitar-, Old Irish athir, Armenian hayr; all from Proto-Indo-European pətḗr. As in mother,th was substituted for d, possibly on the model of brother.
OTHER WORDS FROM father
fa·ther·like,adjective
Words nearby father
fath., fathead, fatheaded, fathead minnow, fat hen, father, Father Christmas, father confessor, father figure, Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do, fatherhood
“I think that Joe Biden will be the person to protect Anthony and those with preexisting conditions,” the father says.
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Six unknowing months before the start of the Great Depression, my father arrived.
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While DeFazio and other lawmakers haven’t called for a permanent grounding of the jet, the father of a woman who died in the Ethiopia crash said the report raised questions about the plane’s return to service.
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I have been yelled at basically my entire life, from my father, my family, to high school.
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Anthony Mallott said that no one asked his father to resign, and that he did so voluntarily.
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What matters is being honest, humble, and a faithful and loyal friend, father and member of your community.
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Father Joel Román Salazar died in a car crash in 2013; his death was ruled an accident, but the suspicion of foul play persists.
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Charles “Father” Coughlin, a raving anti-Semite, was one of the most popular radio hosts in the country.
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When the father arrived at the hospital, he was told that Andrew Dossi was in surgery, but the wounds were not life-threatening.
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“I heard them say, ‘He was shot twice,’” the father, Joseph Dossi, remembers.
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But as his father was speaking again the student turned his serious face toward the pulpit.
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What does your father say about putting Isaac in the asylum?
Mortmain|Arthur Cheny Train
"I thank you," said Johanna, and for an instant her pale face glowed with the same fire which had distinguished her father.
A Noble Name|Claire Von Glmer
That father too embraced him and asked him in the presence of all,—“Do you remember both your lives, my son?”
The Kath Sarit Sgara|Somadeva Bhatta
We take a less gloomy view of our errors now our father confessor listens to us over his egg and coffee.
Adam Bede|George Eliot
British Dictionary definitions for father (1 of 2)
father
/ (ˈfɑːðə) /
noun
a male parent
a person who founds a line or family; forefather
any male acting in a paternal capacityRelated adjective: paternal
(often capital)a respectful term of address for an old man
a male who originates somethingthe father of modern psychology
a leader of an association, council, etc; eldera city father
Britishthe eldest or most senior member in a society, profession, etcfather of the bar
(often plural)a senator or patrician in ancient Rome
the father ofinformala very large, severe, etc, example of a specified kindthe father of a whipping
verb(tr)
to procreate or generate (offspring); beget
to create, found, originate, etc
to act as a father to
to acknowledge oneself as father or originator of
(foll by on or upon) to impose or place without a just reason
Derived forms of father
fathering, noun
Word Origin for father
Old English fæder; related to Old Norse fathir, Old Frisian feder, Old High German fater, Latin pater, Greek patēr, Sanskrit pitr
British Dictionary definitions for father (2 of 2)
Father
/ (ˈfɑːðə) /
noun
God, esp when considered as the first person of the Christian Trinity
Also called: Church Fatherany of the writers on Christian doctrine of the pre-Scholastic period