A mother-like figure (from Latin mater, a mother). In Britain, especially, a matron is the head of a nursing department or hospital ward.
A matron is a mother, so a Roman matron is simply a Roman mother. A woman considered to be a good Roman matron was chaste, honorable, and fertile.
The Latin word mater is a third declension Latin noun. As a singular (mater) it means mother. As a plural (matres) it means mothers. Colleges often have "alma maters" which means nurturing mother. It is usually their main song.
the latin word mater means: mother
Julius Caesar's mother was from Rome. She was an aristocratic Roman matron.
if you mean what is the mother of English, it is Latin
a wiife of yo
"Mater nobis" can be translated as "Mother to/for us" or "Mother by/with/from us"
Maternal uncle (mother's sister's husband).
Materia is Latin for wood, lumber, or matter.Mother.If you are translating a sentence in which "mater" is used, it is in either the nominative or vocative singular form. This means that you are either addressing her (mother-...) or she is the subject of the sentence (The mother, my mother, etc.).
It is Latin for "Mother of Bavaria", referring to the patron saint of Bavaria, a province in Germany.
Avunculus = Latin for mother's brother. Matertera = Latin for mother's sister.