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πάτος
πάτος
πάτρᾱ
πατράδελφος
πατραλοίᾱς
πάτρη
πατριᾱ́
πατριάρχης
πατρίδιον
πατρίκιος
πατρικός
πάτριος
πατρίς
πατριώτης
πατρόθεν
πατροκασίγνητος
πατροκτονέω
πατροκτονίᾱ
πατροκτόνος
πατρονομέομαι
πατρονομική
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πατρικός
πατρικόςή όνadjcompar.
πατρικώτερος
Isoc.
associated with one's father or forefathersof a friendancestral, familyTh. Ar. Att.orats. Pl.of an enemyhereditaryLys. Isoc.of friendship, hostility, or sim.Att.orats. Plb. Plu.of monarchyTh. Isoc.of virtues, reputationTh. Arist. Din.of an obligationPlu. of or belonging to aspecificfatherof the voiceof one's fatherS.Ichn.of a loanmade by one's fatherD.of a pronouncement by Parmenides: cf. πατήρ 2Pl. gener., of a model for behaviour, authority, affection, or sim.of a father, paternalArist. Plb.of the branch of household management dealing w. discipline over childrenArist.of respectdue to a fatherArist.of a fatherly kindof government or sim.fatherly, paternalArist. Plu. πατρικῶςadvlike a father, in a paternal mannerref. to political leaders dealing w. othersArist. Plu.

ShortDef

derived from one's fathers, paternal, hereditary

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Headword:
πατρικός
Headword (normalized):
πατρικός
Headword (normalized/stripped):
πατρικος
IDX:
31575
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-31576
Key:
πατρικός

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