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Compaternity
Compaternity Com`pa*ter"ni*ty, n. [LL. compaternitas, fr. compater godfather; com- + pater father.] The relation of a godfather to a person. [Obs.] The relation of gossipred or compaternity by the canon law is a spiritual affinity. --Sir J. Davies.
Paternal
Paternal Pa*ter"nal, a. [L. paternus, fr. pater a father: cf. F. paternel. See Father.] 1. Of or pertaining to a father; fatherly; showing the disposition of a father; guiding or instructing as a father; as, paternal care. ``Under paternal rule.' --Milton. 2. Received or derived from a father; hereditary; as, a paternal estate. Their small paternal field of corn. --Dryden. Paternal government (Polit. Science), the assumption by the governing power of a quasi-fatherly relation to the people, involving strict and intimate supervision of their business and social concerns, upon the theory that they are incapable of managing their own afffairs.
Paternal government
Paternal Pa*ter"nal, a. [L. paternus, fr. pater a father: cf. F. paternel. See Father.] 1. Of or pertaining to a father; fatherly; showing the disposition of a father; guiding or instructing as a father; as, paternal care. ``Under paternal rule.' --Milton. 2. Received or derived from a father; hereditary; as, a paternal estate. Their small paternal field of corn. --Dryden. Paternal government (Polit. Science), the assumption by the governing power of a quasi-fatherly relation to the people, involving strict and intimate supervision of their business and social concerns, upon the theory that they are incapable of managing their own afffairs.
Paternalism
Paternalism Pa*ter"nal*ism, n. (Polit. Science) The theory or practice of paternal government. See Paternal government, under Paternal. --London Times.
Paternally
Paternally Pa*ter"nal*ly, adv. In a paternal manner.
Paternoster
Paternoster Pa"ter*nos`ter, n. (Mining) An elevator of an inclined endless traveling chain or belt bearing buckets or shelves which ascend on one side loaded, and empty themselves at the top.

Meaning of Patern from wikipedia

- Padarn (Latin: Paternus, Padarnus; Welsh: Padarn; Breton: Padern; ? – c. 550 AD) was an early 6th century British Christian abbot-bishop who founded Saint...
- called Vannetais. Cathedral of St Peter, Gothic cathedral Church of St Patern, classic church Chapel of Saint-Yves, baroque church Château Gaillard (medieval...
- In combinatorial mathematics and theoretical computer science, a (classical) permutation pattern is a sub-permutation of a longer permutation. Any permutation...
- 1795. Chapel of Sainte-Catherine calvary of Bonigeard Chapel of Saint-Patern Chapel of Saint-Georges Manor of Kerroualch Communes of the Morbihan department...
- slightly, is a smaller, more lightly incised inscription in Latin, reading: PATERN[--] COLI AVI FICIT ARTOGNOU. This seems to have been repeated lower down...
- Église Saint-Patern de Vannes (Saint Patern of Vannes Church) is a Roman Catholic Church in Vannes, France. The church stands in Vannes's rue de la Fontaine...
- saints of Brittany with Pol Aurelian, Tugdual or Tudwal, Brieuc, Malo, Patern (Paternus) and Corentin. Born in southern Wales, he died in Dol-de-Bretagne...
- Chapel of St. Mériadec and St. Patern (pos. 18): the stained gl**** window here represents Saint Meriadec [5] and Saint Patern, the first Bishop of Vannes...
- admission to an ****ociate of arts degree program in social work at Mother Patern College of Health Sciences, Gbowee became a volunteer within a program of...
- Paterno to the alpine hut Auronzo at 2,333 m (7,654 ft), over Paternsattel (Patern P****) to the Locatelli alpine hut (Dreizinnenhütte) at 2,405 m (7,890 ft)...