English words for 'plural of Our Father'
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- (colloquial) One's father.
- (uncountable, herbs) Synonym of southernwood.
- (slang, military) A unit's commanding officer, or the commander of a naval vessel, irrespective of age.
- (Australia) An Australian Aboriginal elder.
- (colloquial) A husband, or male significant other, irrespective of age.
- (slang) One's male employer, irrespective of age.
- (theology, uncountable) Synonym of Old Adam.
- (literally) An elderly man.
- (Christianity) The state of human nature without the spiritual transformation brought about by redemption through Jesus Christ.
- (Australia) Used attributively to denote something of exceptional size, strength, age etc.
- (slang) boss
- a man who is very old
- an informal term for your father
- aromatic herb of temperate Eurasia and North Africa having a bitter taste used in making the liqueur absinthe
- a familiar term of address for a man
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- (colloquial) One's father.
- (uncountable, herbs) Synonym of southernwood.
- (slang, military) A unit's commanding officer, or the commander of a naval vessel, irrespective of age.
- (Australia) An Australian Aboriginal elder.
- (colloquial) A husband, or male significant other, irrespective of age.
- (slang) One's male employer, irrespective of age.
- (theology, uncountable) Synonym of Old Adam.
- (literally) An elderly man.
- (Christianity) The state of human nature without the spiritual transformation brought about by redemption through Jesus Christ.
- (Australia) Used attributively to denote something of exceptional size, strength, age etc.
- (slang) boss
- a man who is very old
- an informal term for your father
- aromatic herb of temperate Eurasia and North Africa having a bitter taste used in making the liqueur absinthe
- a familiar term of address for a man
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