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housefather
[ hous-fah-ther ]
noun
- a man responsible for a group of young people, as students, living in a dormitory, hostel, etc.
housefather
/ ˈhaʊsˌfɑːðə /
noun
- a man in charge of the welfare of a particular group of children in an institution such as a children's home or approved school
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Derived Forms
- ˈhouseˌmother, noun:feminine
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Word History and Origins
Origin of housefather1
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Example Sentences
Dasani’s housefather tries to soften the landing by making his homiest dish — lasagna.
From New York Times
Paul Diment, is a housefather at the school, in charge of one of the houses which are designed to feel more like home than school.
From BBC
Blood relationship, family, and the rulership of the housefather are in this early period the base and centre of social order.
From Project Gutenberg
“Nothing warm in the house,” said the housefather, a carpenter himself.
From Project Gutenberg
Every housefather is a priest in his own house, every housemother is a priestess; therefore see that you help us to perform the office of the ministry in your homes as we do in church.
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