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The answer FATHERLAND has 6 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of fatherland in various dictionaries:
noun - the country where you were born
One’s native land.
The land of one’s ancestors.
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Native country |
Conversely, it could be one's mother country |
Country of origin |
Half ardent about Germany, for example |
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a person's native country, especially when referred to in patriotic terms. |
the country where you were born |
the country in which you were born, or the country with which you feel most connected |
A person's native country, especially when referred to in patriotic terms. |
One's native land. |
The land of one's ancestors. |
Fatherland description |
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Fatherland is the nation of one's "fathers", "forefathers" or "ancestors". It can be viewed as a nationalist concept, insofar as it is evocative of emotions related to family ties and links them to national identity and patriotism, but in the English language it can also simply mean the country of one's birth or origin. It can be compared to motherland and homeland, and some languages will use more than one of these terms. The national anthem of the Netherlands between 1815 and 1932, "Wien Neêrlands Bloed", makes extensive use of the parallel Dutch word. * The Ancient Greek patris, fatherland, led to patrios, of our fathers and thence to the Latin patriota and Old French patriote, meaning compatriot; from these the English word patriotism is derived. The related Ancient Roman word Patria led to similar forms in modern Romance languages. * "Fatherland" was first encountered by the vast majority of citizens in countries that did not themselves use it during World War II, when it was featur |