"Paternalists" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Paternalists are individuals or institutions that believe it is their duty to guide or direct the actions of others, often for their own good, but sometimes in a way that undermines their autonomy or independence. The term is often used to criticize those who claim to know what is best for others and try to impose their own beliefs or values on them, often in a condescending or superior manner.
Paterae is a plural noun that refers to a type of ancient Roman basin-shaped crater on Mars. It's also the name of the genus of prayer plants (Marantaceae family) in the botanical nomenclature system.
In a paternalistic manner, indicating a domineering or overprotective attitude, often towards someone who is younger, weaker, or less experienced. This can imply a sense of condescending or superior behavior, where one person assumes they know what is best for another.
To paternalize someone or something is to treat them like a child, often in a condescending or overprotective manner, as if one has authority over them due to a familial or authoritative relationship.
In a paternal manner; showing a father's qualities or characteristics, such as kindness, care, or protection.
The word "paternity" refers to the state of being a father or the fact of being a father. It can also refer to a father's relationship with his child or the rights and responsibilities associated with being a father.
A paternoster is a type of escalator that travels in a continuous loop, without stopping or reversing direction.
Paterology is the study of the relationships between fathers and their children, often referring to the psychological and emotional dynamics that occur between them. It can also specifically refer to a branch of learning that deals with the virile virtues, particularly in the idea of "Jack" as a vaunted Englishman, or in the development of a sense of national character.
I think you meant "paters". If so, "paters" is not a commonly used word in modern English. However, it could be a trivial or obsolete term for "paternosters", which are a type of rosary or prayer beads.<br><br>Paternosters were a traditional Catholic devotion, used to keep track of the number of repetitions of prayers, similar to a rosary. They typically consisted of a series of beads, with a cross and several clusters of beads between it and the end.<br><br>So, in this sense, "paters" likely referred to a type of prayer aid or devotion used in the Catholic Church, although the term is no longer widely used today.