matriotic

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English

Etymology

matriot +‎ -ic. First use appears c. 1811. See cite below.

Adjective

matriotic (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Of or pertaining to a matriot.
    • 1811, James Lawrence, The Empire of the Nairs; Or, The Rights of Women - An Utopian Romance, in Twelve Books, Volume 1, page 102:
      the sportive fancy of a lively people had produced a variety of matriotic devices, and the magnificence that reigned on every side was worthy of a city that fame had proclaimed the capital of the East.