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Definition of Matrona

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Matronage
Matronage Mat"ron*age, n. 1. The state of a matron. 2. The collective body of matrons. --Burke. Can a politician slight the feelings and convictions of the whole matronage of his country ? --Hare.
Matronal
Matronal Mat"ron*al, a. [L. matronalis.] Of or pertaining to a matron; suitable to an elderly lady or to a married woman; grave; motherly.

Meaning of Matrona from wikipedia

- Matrona may refer to: Matryona Nikonova, known as Matrona of Moscow, a saint of the Russian Orthodox Church Matrona of Barcelona, a saint of the Roman...
- Matrona Dmitrievna Nikonova (Russian: Блаженная Матро́на Дими́триевна Ни́конова (Московская), romanized: Blazhennaya Matrona Dimitrievna Nikonova (Moskovskaya);...
- Dea Matrona is an Irish rock band currently based in Belfast and led by Orláith Forsythe and Mollie McGinn. Formally formed in 2018, the band have written...
- In Celtic mythology, Dea Matrona ('Divine Mother') was the goddess who gives her name to the river Marne (ancient Matrŏna) in Gaul. The Gaulish theonym...
- Saint Matrona of Chios (also called "Saint Matrona Chiopolitis") was born during the 15th century in the village of Volissos on the island of Chios, Greece...
- Matrona of Perge of the 6th century was a Byzantine female saint known for temporarily cross-dressing as the monk Babylos to avoid her husband after she...
- Matrona of Barcelona or Matrona of Thessalonica (Catalan: Madrona, IPA: [məˈðɾonə]) is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church. She...
- Matrona is a genus of damselflies in the family Calopterygidae. Species include: Matrona basilaris Matrona corephaea Matrona cyanoptera Matrona kricheldorffi...
- 2nd century CE, the stola fell completely out of use. However, the term matrona stolata, referring to married women of equestrian rank, remained a technical...
- have derived from earlier divine figures, in her case the Gaulish goddess Matrona. She may have been a prototype for Morgan le Fay from the Arthurian legend...