Matron
//ˈmeɪtɹən//
Translations of "matron" (12 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | матрона(mature or elderly woman), надзирателка(female prison officer), старша сестра(senior female nurse) | matrona, nadziratelka, starša sestra | |
| Dutch | directrice(housekeeper), hoofdverpleegster(housekeeper), matrone(mature or elderly woman) | — | |
| Esperanto | intendantino(housekeeper) | — | |
| Finnish | emäntä(mature or elderly woman), emäntä(wife or a widow, especially, one who has borne children), emäntä(housekeeper), eukko(mature or elderly woman), matroona(woman of staid or motherly manners), taloudenhoitaja(housekeeper), taloudenhoitajatar(housekeeper), ylihoitaja(senior female nurse) | — | |
| French | matrone(mature or elderly woman) | — | |
| Latin | matrōna(mature or elderly woman) | — | |
| Norman | matronne(mature or elderly woman) | — | |
| Polish | matrona(mature or elderly woman) | — | |
| Romanian | matroană(mature or elderly woman) | — | |
| Russian | матро́на(mature or elderly woman), эконо́мка(housekeeper) | matróna, ekonómka | |
| Scottish Gaelic | brèideach(mature or elderly woman) | — | |
| Spanish | matrona(mature or elderly woman) | — |
directrice, hoofdverpleegster, matrone
intendantino
emäntä, emäntä, emäntä, eukko, matroona, taloudenhoitaja, taloudenhoitajatar, ylihoitaja
matrone
matrōna
matronne
matrona
matroană
brèideach
matrona
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