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Feb 18, 2005
This week's themeFeminine and masculine forms of words This week's words matrocliny muliebrity misandry sororal matriarch Missed a word? Check the archives chronological alphabetical plaintext or search the site Discuss Feedback RSS/XML A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargmatriarchmatriarch (MAY-tree-ark) noun
1. A woman who is the head of a family. [From Latin matri- (mother) + Greek -arch (leader, ruler).] Patriarch is the masculine form of this word.
"But it's the wonderful character of Eka, a matriarch whose tenacity
and optimism reminded me of Steinbeck's Ma Joad."
"Conservative enough to be worn to work and designed with enough youthful
energy to be worn out for a night on the town, these designs, according
to house matriarch Miuccia Prada, represent what men really want from
fashion."
See more usage examples of matriarch in Vocabulary.com's dictionary.
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