fa|ther|land — «FAHTH uhr LAND, luhnd», noun. 1. one s native country. 2. the land of one s ancestors … Useful english dictionary
land — alp·land; auck·land; aus·land·er; birth·land; bog·land; bol·land·ist; bot·tom·land; can·cel·land; cham·ber·land; cleave·land·ite; cleve·land; cleve·land·er; cloud·land; corn·land; cot·land; cum·ber·land; dis·til·land; dix·ie·land; dock·land;… … English syllables
fatherland — fa·ther·land … English syllables
fa — af·fa·bil·i·ty; af·fa·ble; af·fa·bly; al·fal·fa; at·fa·la·ti; ba·fa·ro; bu·fa·gin; buf·fa; buf·fa·lo·nian; caf·fa; calc tu·fa; ca·lor·i·fa·cient; cat·a·lu·fa; che·pen·a·fa; chu·fa; daf·fa·dil·ly; dif·fa; ef·fa·ble; ef·fa·cé; en·fa·ti·co;… … English syllables
Fatherland — Fa ther*land , n. [Imitated fr. D. vaderland. See {Father}, and {Land}.] One s native land; the native land of one s fathers or ancestors. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fatherland — fa•ther•land [[t]ˈfɑ ðərˌlænd[/t]] n. 1) one s native country 2) the land of one s ancestors • Etymology: 1615–25 … From formal English to slang
fatherland — fa|ther|land [ˈfa:ðəlænd US ðər ] n [singular] the place where someone or their family was born →↑mother country, ↑motherland … Dictionary of contemporary English
fatherland — fa|ther|land [ faðər,lænd ] noun singular the place where you and your family were born, especially when you feel proud of it a. the Fatherland Germany during World War II … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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