Complete Definition of "fader"

English

Etymology
From fade.

Pronunciation
IPA|/�feɪd�/
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-eɪd�(r)|-eɪd�(r)

Noun
en-noun

  1. A device used to control sound volume.

Danish

Noun
fader

  1. formal|lang=da father
  2. A term of address for a Christian priest.

Synonyms
(familiar) far

Derived terms
fædreland (home country)

See also
moder
mor
broder
bror
søster

Category:Danish nouns
Category:da:Family


Scots

Etymology
Old English fæder. Compare faither.

Noun
sco-noun

  1. father

Swedish
sv-noun|gender=Common|fader|fadern|fäder|fäderna|faders|faderns|fäders|fädernas

Noun
fader

  1. archaic|lang=sv father
  2. A term of address for a Christian priest.

Synonyms
far
pappa

Derived terms
fädernesland

See also
moder
mor
mamma
broder
bror
syster

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