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Paterero
Paterero Pat`e*re"ro, n. See Pederero. [Obs.]
paterero
Pederero Ped`e*re"ro, n. [Sp. pedrero, fr. OSp. pedra, Sp. piedra, a stone, L. petra, fr. Gr. ?. So named because it was at first charged with stones.] (Mil.) A term formerly applied to a short piece of chambered ordnance. [Written also paterero and peterero.]
Pateresfamilias
Paterfamilias Pa`ter*fa*mil`i*as, n.; pl. Pateresfamilias. [L., fr. pater father + familias, gen. of familia family.] (Rom. Law) The head of a family; in a large sense, the proprietor of an estate; one who is his own master.

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- La Patère Rose was a Canadian francophone electro-pop group formed in 2003 in Sherbrooke, Quebec. The band was composed of keyboardist Roboto (Thomas Hébert)...
- coupelle ; patère". 30 April 395. "coupelle ; patère". 30 April 395. "Louvre Museum coupelle ; patère". 30 April 395. "coupelle ; patère". 30 April 395...
- Australia fac et spera do and hope motto of Clan Matheson fac fortia et patere do brave deeds and endure motto of Prince Alfred College in Adelaide, Australia...
- Bishopric of Utrecht, Holy Roman Empire (now Netherlands) 62 / 64 Motto: Patere et sustine ("Respect and wait") Born as a subject of the Bishopric of Utrecht...
- (In Latin this root is present in the word patera 'plate' and the verb patere 'to open'.) The suffix -av (also found in names of rivers such as Timavus...
- πατητός, πατητής, πατητήριον peripatetic, peripateticism pat- be open Latin patere impatent, patefaction, patella, patellar, patelliform, paten, patency, patent...
- arches, while the intervening pillars were adorned with niches and circular patere made of rare marbles and stones that were surrounded with ornamental frames...
- node to form. Patelana (Patelena, Patella), goddess who opens up (pateo, patere) the grain, possibly in reference to the emergence of the flag leaf. Runcina...
- have a shorter monopoly period. The word patent originates from the Latin patere, which means "to lay open" (i.e., to make available for public inspection)...
- Tortosa (1516–1522) Cardinal-Priest of Santi Giovanni e Paolo (1517–1522) Motto Patere et sustine ("Respect and wait") Coat of arms Other popes named Adrian...