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I . patter [ˈpætəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N no pl

1. patter (talk):

2. patter (sound):

stukot m
tupot m

II . patter [ˈpætəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VB intr

I . later [ˈleɪtəʳ, Am -ɚ] ADJ

See also late

II . late [leɪt] ADV

2. late (recently):

3. late (after expected time):

I . pattern [ˈpætən, Am -t̬ɚn] N

2. pattern (design):

wzór m

3. pattern FASHION:

4. pattern (sample):

6. pattern ECON:

II . pattern [ˈpætən, Am -t̬ɚn] VB trans

1. pattern (create pattern):

2. pattern (use as model):

painter [ˈpeɪntəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N

1. painter (artist):

malarz(-rka) m (f)

2. painter (decorator):

I . spatter [ˈspætəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VB trans

III . spatter [ˈspætəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N

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I have become a granda and the phizzog peering at me from the shaving mirror testifies to this truth and to my resemblance to pater in his later years.
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Hence, the husband and father was considered to be the pater familias with extensive power.
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This was regulated by the law of pater est, quem nuptiae demonstrant (father is to whom marriage points).
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In Roman law, the "potestas" of the "pater familias" was official but distinct from that of magistrates.
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Pater argued that man's sensibility to beauty should be refined above all else, and that each moment should be felt to its fullest extent.
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