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Often used in the same context:
dads,
mothers,
husbands,
wives,
parents,
grandfathers,
grandparents,
daddies,
children,
paternal,
sons,
fatherlessness,
offspring,
daughters,
moms,
kids,
grandmothers,
breadwinners,
stepmothers,
teenagers,
siblings,
spouses,
parenthood,
families,
uncles,
mums,
boys,
brothers,
men,
sibs,
grandpas,
menfolk,
women,
babies,
grandsons,
adolescents,
guardians,
sisters,
twins,
patriarchs,
marriages,
firstborn,
hubbies,
filicide,
stepparent,
mamas,
aunts,
couples,
forefathers,
toddlers,
boyfriends,
childbearing,
widows,
husbandless,
godparents,
young,
celibates,
aunties,
wedlock,
grandkids,
youngsters,
babysitters,
cousins,
lesbians,
mammies,
womanizers,
kinsfolk,
divorcees,
housework,
elders,
teens,
youths,
girlfriends,
caretakers,
grandchildren,
filiation,
newborns,
papas,
endogamy,
triplets,
runaways,
adulthood,
filial,
mommies,
playmates,
cuckoldry,
tykes,
consanguineous,
matriarchs,
dowries,
mentors,
girls,
catechizing,
brides,
nursemaids,
orphans,
sexes,
inheritance,
intermarriage,
grandmas,
ayahs,
nurturance,
parent,
mother,
ancestors,
father,
founders,
friars,
friends,
missionaries,
padres,
authors,
bishop
Appears in the definition of:
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augustine,
augustine of hippo,
bartolommeo eustachio,
church father,
eusebius hieronymus,
eusebius sophronius hieronymus,
eustachio,
father,
father of the church,
hieronymus,
jerome,
leiden,
leyden,
mayflower,
patriarch,
patristic,
patristical,
patristics,
patrology,
saint augustine,
saint jerome,
scholasticism,
st. augustine,
st. jerome,
vainly
Also try:
— Adjectives for fathers:
founding,
early,
many,
holy,
ancient,
greek,
most,
christian,
american,
absent,
franciscan,
more...
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