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maternal

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Word definitions for maternal in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 15c., from Old French maternel (14c.), from Vulgar Latin *maternalis , from Latin maternus "maternal, of a mother," from mater "mother" (see mother (n.1)).

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. characteristic of a mother; "warm maternal affection for her guest"- Dorothy Sayers [ant: paternal ] relating to or derived from one's mother; "maternal genes" relating to or characteristic of or befitting a parent; "parental guidance" [syn: parental ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Of or pertaining to a mother; having the characteristics of a mother, motherly. 2 Related through the mother, or her side of the family. 3 (context anatomy medicine English) Derived from the mother as opposed to the foetus during pregnancy.

Usage examples of maternal.

The Abies children would be turned over to their maternal grandparents following a nutritious meal, routine physical and psychological examinations, and subsequent individual questioning.

And so we descended to a new rung of hell, the Maternal Ageist Society.

In his later statistics Morisani gives 55 cases with 2 maternal deaths and 1 infantile death, while Zweifel reports 14 cases from the Leipzig clinic with no maternal death and 2 fetal deaths, 1 from asphyxia and 1 from pneumonia, two days after birth.

It was already beyond maternal porterage, and Caddles, staggering indeed, but grinning triumphantly at quantitatively inferior parents, bore it back to the free-sitting occupied by his party.

He had seen through the maternal precautions the last time he was at home, and talking with Cupples about it, who secretly wished for no better luck than that Alec should fall in love with Annie, had his feelings strengthened as to the unkindness, if not injustice, of throwing her periodically into such a dungeon as the society of the Bruces.

A marriageable young lady is a product of maternal industry, which takes ten years to fructify, and needs from five to six more years of study on the part of the husband to purify, strip, and restore to its real shape.

November, 1893, Hirst reported 212 operations since 1887, with a maternal mortality of 12.

There is but one blot upon the escutcheon of the family, put there by a recent incumbent who developed a mania at once cannibalistic and infanticidal, and set about making a free lunch of her offspring, in direct violation of the Raines law and the maternal instinct.

The special kind of sentiment, then, between George Sand and Chopin, Just as between Lucrezia and Prince Karol, was just this: love with maternal affection.

The sum total of the eggs is divided into five or six small, flat, lentiform pockets, which, taken together, occupy the greater part of the maternal home.

Does that make me a patronizing Western imperialist who wants to deprive a child of its culture merely to satisfy my mawkish maternal needs?

This fourme and lybertye of writinge, and charge hathe taken vpon hym the Right excellent and worthy Mayster Sebastian Brant Doctour of both the Lawes and noble Oratour and Poete to the comon welthe of al people in playne and comon speche of Doche in the contrey of Almayne: to the ymytacion of Dant Florentyne: and Francis Petrarche Poetes heroycal which in their maternal langage haue composed maruelous Poemes and ficcions.

My maternal grandfather was Taj brant Parada sek Amurath sek Ledaa sek Shahriar sek Naxina.

Her headache reawoke and her eyes and throat were seared raw, but Roz held her and rocked her, more maternal and comforting than Kate would have imagined possible.

If she had thought he had only the usual portion of a younger son, she might believe maternal duty demanded that she do whatever was necessary to secure Skoal for her daughter.