patriarkat

Danish

Etymology

patriark + -at

Noun

patriarkat n (singular definite patriarkatet, plural indefinite patriarkater)

  1. patriarchy
  2. patriarchate

Declension

Further reading

Indonesian

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch patriarchaat, from French patriarcat, from Middle French patriarcat, from Old French patriarcat, from Medieval Latin patriarchatus, from Ancient Greek πατριάρχης (patriárkhēs, patriarch). Doublet of patriarki.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pa.tri.ˈar.kat̚/
  • Rhymes: -kat, -at, -t
  • Hyphenation: pat‧ri‧ar‧kat

Noun

patriarkat (first-person possessive patriarkatku, second-person possessive patriarkatmu, third-person possessive patriarkatnya)

  1. patriarchy
  2. patriarchate

Further reading

Swedish

Etymology

From French patriarcat, from Medieval Latin patriarchatus, used since 1610.

Noun

patriarkat n

  1. a patriarchy, a social system dominated by men
  2. a patriarchate, the rule or office of a patriarch, a high bishop

Declension

Declension of patriarkat 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative patriarkat patriarkatet patriarkat patriarkaten
Genitive patriarkats patriarkatets patriarkats patriarkatens

See also

  • matriarkat

References

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