Matriot
"Matriot" in a Sentence (9 examples)
Nor muſt it be forgot that the Scheme of a worthy matriot, and ſtrongly ſupported, though in vain, by moſt of the Gentlemen, who lately ſeceded, for reducing Intereſt to 3 per Cent.
A matriot loves his or her country but does not buy such exploitive slogans as “My country, right or wrong.”
She was a matriot, and loved our country , though she thought the men who ruled were all gesture and no effect .
So a matriot loves the motherland, and the motherland is the land.
A matriot is in contrast to a patriot. Matriots would do anything to stop killing as a way to solve problems. A matriot would never send her child or another mother's child to fight nonsense wars.
Men, who are in touch with the matriot inside of them, have also been important to the cause of eradicating war.
The matriot fights not only for the rights of a particular group (she transcends "woman") but also against economic and social privilege.
Most importantly, he was, as I will say further on, "a quiet rebel and a matriot."
In Book III the finding centers on a neologism: "matriot” (the word “patriot” deturned), not a woman necessarily, but adherence to “feminist mother poetics,” a mending but also fierce calling out of the destructive results of patriarchy.
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