matrona

noun

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin mātrōna (“matron”), from māter (“mother; matron”). Doublet of matron.

  1. borrowed from mātrōna — “matron

Definitions

  1. In Ancient Rome, a wife of an honorable man.

The neighborhood

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