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patria

Patria is a Latin noun meaning fatherland or homeland. It is the root of many related terms in Romance languages and in English, and it carries connotations of a country tied to the lineage of its people. The word derives from pater, “father,” with the abstract noun suffix -ia, producing the sense of land associated with one’s fathers.

In ancient Rome, patria had both geographic and familial significance and appeared in legal and social contexts,

In modern usage, Spanish and Portuguese retain similar meanings: patria or pátria denotes one’s homeland or

Patria is also used as a proper noun in contemporary culture. For example, it is the title

See also

Patriotism, fatherland, patrilineal, patria potestas.

such
as
patria
potestas,
the
paternal
power
exercised
by
the
male
head
of
a
household.
This
reflects
how
the
term
fused
ideas
of
land,
lineage,
and
authority.
motherland.
Italian
uses
patria
in
a
comparable
sense
as
well.
In
English,
the
root
appears
in
words
such
as
patriot,
patriotism,
and
patriotic,
all
deriving
from
the
same
Latin
origin
and
emphasizing
devotion
to
one’s
country.
of
a
2020
Spanish
television
miniseries
about
the
Basque
conflict,
a
work
whose
title
evokes
themes
of
national
belonging
and
memory.