A man in relation to his child or children
“How like your father you are.”
The origin or ancestors of something, especially a family line
“We do not have to be guided by the ways of our fathers. We have left the paths of our fathers. It is time to learn new ways, new paths, new traditions, which we will hand down to our children.”
The creator or originator of something (that is noteworthy)
“Edison is regularly hailed as the father of the light bulb.”
An elder, sometimes oldest, member or doyen of a society or other body
“His strength and political courage have led many to regard him as a founding father.”
A religious figure, especially a priest, or the title used to address one
“Anthony, controlled by Lawrence's deed, informs this quagmire to the Father at the church the next day.”
A deity or supreme being
“My Heavenly Father touched the sky. Rain fell and watered the earth. Rivers and lakes it did create.”
A place, person, or thing from which something originates
An adult male person
A person's biologically related father or mother
Head of household, typically the father, responsible for guiding and providing for the family
A member of one's family or lineage
A person taking care of a child or children
(rare) A prototype or archetype, typically serving as a model
To be the father of through procreation
“His son William joined the family business, married Caroline Schermerhorn, and would father several children.”
To nurture or look after in a fatherly or paternal way
“The psychiatrist, with all his training, was sadly not able to utilize his vast knowledge of human behavior to father his own son properly.”
To create, or to be the source or originator of (something)
“The inventor naturally must have the intelligence to father his invention, or in rare cases, to recognize the invention he has hit upon accidentally.”
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