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Word "PATER" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
an informal use of the Latin word for father; sometimes used by British schoolboys or used facetiously

Crossword Clues for PATER

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Pop, in Britain Thomas Joseph 13 Feb 2026
___ Noster (the Lord's Prayer) New York Times 31 Jan 2026
British dad Newsday 17 Aug 2025
A little twerp, a terrible dad (5)
Tear shed on the quiet by father (5)
Pop back again and knock (5)
Dad's got his head on right! (5)
Father takes a boy to meet the Queen (5)
Out-of-the-way part played by father (5)
Father, who wrote under the name of Walter (5)
There's a twist at the end of the chapter, dad (5)
Walter _, 19th-century English essayist and critic (5)
Father in Rome
Father, in ancient Rome
Father of the Latin scholar? (5)
Tear out the page before for father (5)
Author of classic issue (5)
A classic father, Walter Horatio wrote (5)
Father (L) (5)
Walter took father to be a writer (5)
Father takes a pet out, right? (5)
Roman father The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 27 May 2024
Father puts out a taper (5)
Dad lightly hit with hesitation (5)
"Marius the Epicurean" author
Father rewrote the end of the chapter (5)
Scholarly father? (5)
Father to gently touch the Queen (5)
Father blended meat right (5)
Pop back to give another knock (5)
Dad, to a Brit Wall Street Journal 15 Aug 2023
__ Noster (Lord's Prayer) Newsday 21 Aug 2022
Old man — one such as Hockney losing home
British pop LA Times Daily 26 Dec 2021
Victorian essayist's half-hearted idle chat? The Times Cryptic 09 Dec 2021
— Noster Thomas Joseph 08 Nov 2021
Artist drops in to see old man
Pop, to Pliny Wall Street Journal 19 May 2021
Half-hearted smooth talk for father The Telegraph Cryptic 26 Nov 2020
Parent cut up about teenager, primarily
The old man, artist losing home
Father's glib talk — waste of time
Derby dad Wall Street Journal 18 Mar 2020
Old man's half-hearted sales pitch
Latin father Universal 27 Feb 2018
Father of Apollo? The Telegraph Toughie 01 Feb 2018
Latin father
Etonian's pop The Chronicle of Higher Education 29 Sep 2017
Mater's mate Universal 14 Jul 2017
Dad's half-hearted spiel The Telegraph Cryptic 17 Mar 2017
Father right next to the head The Telegraph Cryptic 24 Jan 2017
Etonian's pop
Mater's mate
Pop, in Portsmouth Wall Street Journal 22 Jun 2016
Quiet tear shed for father The Telegraph Cryptic 21 Mar 2016
Head, essentially dirty old man
Member of a Roman family USA Today 09 Jan 2016
Member of a Roman family
"Deliver us from evil" source, for short
Cicero's father
Portsmouth pop
Portsmouth pop
Dad, old school
Mater's partner
Devonshire dad
Dover dad
Pop, to Pontius Pilate
Devonshire dad
Father, to Caesar
Member of a Roman family
Father in the Forum
Lord's Prayer
Caesar's father
Dover dad
Pop, in Portsmouth
Pop, in Portsmouth
Prince Charles, to William
Oxonian's parent
Lord's Prayer
Devonshire dad
Liber ___ (Roman fertility god)
What Commodus called Marcus Aurelius
Dover dad
Dover dad
Father, to Caesar
Lord's Prayer
Victorian essayist's half-hearted idle chat?
Caesar's father
Latin father
Etonian's dad
Object of a Latin prayer
Dartmouth dad
English essayist-critic Walter ____
Mum's mate
Etonian's dad
____ Noster
Dorchester dad
Charles, to William
"Marius the Epicurean" author Walter
Etonian's parent
Plymouth pop
Dad
Esthete Walter ___
Etonian's parent
He wrote "Marius the Epicurean"
Father, to Ovid
Etonian's papa
Father, to Fauntleroy
Author of "Marius the Epicurean"
___ Noster
"___ Noster"
Father, to Fabius
A parent, to Pompey
Father, to Virgil
Dad, in Devon
Etonian pop
English essayist: 1839–94
Father, to Cicero
Nero's father
Harrow lad's dad
Author Walter
Eton boy's father
British parent
Novelist Walter
Writer Walter
Latin dad
English stylist (1839–1894).
Roman family man
Father: Lat.
Parent in London
Father.
Family man.
Dad to an Etonian
Family head.
Relative of 18 Down.
Father, in another language.
Eton boy's father.
English essayist.
19th century essayist.
Member of a Roman family.
British guv'nor.
19th cen. stylist.
Mater's husband.
Eton student's father.
Father of a Roman family.
English critic essayist (1839–94).
Parent.
Famous British essayist.
British boy's pop.
Walter ___, essayist and stylist.
Mater's mate.
Father: Latin.
English essayist (1839–94).
English writer Walter
___ Noster.
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