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English
Etymology
From Middle French patriote , from Late Latin patriōta ( “ fellow countryman ” ) from the Ancient Greek πατριώτης ( patriṓtēs , “ of the same country ” ) , from πατρίς ( patrís , “ father land", "country ” ) , from πατήρ ( patḗr , “ father ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
patriot (plural patriots )
A person who loves and zealously supports and defends their country .
1712 (date written), [Alexander] Pope , “Prologue, by Mr. Pope. Spoken by Mr. Wilks. ”, in [Joseph] Addison , Cato, a Tragedy. , London: J Tonson , , published 1713 , →OCLC :Here Tears ſhall flovv from a more gen'rous Cauſe, / Such Tears as Patriots ſhed for dying Lavvs: [ …]
1901 , G[ilbert] K[eith] Chesterton , “A Defence of Patriotism”, in The Defendant , London: R. Brimley Johnson, →OCLC , page 125 :'My country, right or wrong,' is a thing that no patriot would think of saying except in a desperate case. It is like saying, 'My mother, drunk or sober.'
1953 , Sydney J. Harris , “Purely Personal Prejudices”, in Strictly Personal , Regnery, page 228 :The difference between patriotism and nationalism is that the patriot is proud of his country for what it does, and the nationalist is proud of his country no matter what it does; the first attitude creates a feeling of responsibility, but the second a feeling of blind arrogance that leads to war.
2013 August 14, Simon Jenkins, The Guardian :Nothing beats a gunboat. HMS Illustrious glided out of Portsmouth on Monday, past HMS Victory and cheering crowds of patriots . Within a week it will be off Gibraltar, a mere cannon shot from Cape Trafalgar.
( archaic ) A fellow countryman, a compatriot .
Derived terms
Translations
person who loves, supports and defends his country
Afrikaans: patriot
Albanian: atdhetar (sq) m , atdhetare (sq) f
Amharic: please add this translation if you can
Arabic: وَطَنِيّ m ( waṭaniyy ) , وَطَنِيَّة f ( waṭaniyya )
Aragonese: please add this translation if you can
Armenian: հայրենասեր (hy) ( hayrenaser )
Azerbaijani: yurdsevər
Bashkir: please add this translation if you can
Basque: abertzale (eu)
Belarusian: патрыёт m ( patryjót ) , патрыётка f ( patryjótka )
Bengali: দেশভক্ত ( deśobhokto )
Breton: brogarour (br) m
Bulgarian: патрио́т (bg) m ( patriót ) , патрио́тка f ( patriótka ) , родолю́бец m ( rodoljúbec ) , родолю́бка m ( rodoljúbka )
Burmese: မျိုးချစ် (my) ( myui:hkyac ) , ဝံသာနုရက္ခိတ (my) ( wamsanu.rakhki.ta. )
Catalan: patriota m or f
Cherokee: ᎤᎨᏳᎯ ( ugeyuhi )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 愛國者 / 爱国者 (zh) ( àiguózhě )
Crimean Tatar: vatanperver
Czech: vlastenec m , vlastenka f , patriot m , patriotka f
Danish: patriot c
Dhivehi: please add this translation if you can
Dutch: patriot (nl) m , vaderlander (nl) m
Esperanto: patrioto
Estonian: patrioot , rahvuslane , isamaalane
Faroese: fosturlandsvinur m , føðilandsvinur m
Finnish: patriootti (fi)
French: patriote (fr) m or f
Galician: patriota (gl) m or f
Georgian: პატრიოტი ( ṗaṭrioṭi ) , მამულიშვილი ( mamulišvili )
German: Patriot (de) m , Patriotin (de) f , Vaterlandsfreund m , Vaterlandsfreundin f , Vaterlandsliebhaber m , Vaterlandsliebhaberin f
Greek: πατριώτης (el) m ( patriótis ) , πατριώτισσα (el) f ( patriótissa )
Gujarati: please add this translation if you can
Hebrew: פַּטְרִיוֹט (he) m ( patri'ot )
Hindi: देशभक्त (hi) m ( deśbhakt ) , वतनपरस्त m ( vatanparast ) , देशप्रेमी m ( deśapremī )
Hungarian: hazafi (hu)
Icelandic: föðurlandsvinur (is) m , ættjarðarvinur (is) m
Ido: patrioto (io)
Indonesian: patriot (id)
Irish: tírghráthóir m
Italian: patriota (it) m or f
Japanese: 愛国者 (ja) ( あいこくしゃ, aikokusha )
Kazakh: патриот ( patriot ) , отансүйгіш ( otansüigış ) ( neologism ) , отаншыл ( otanşyl ) ( neologism )
Khmer: អ្នកស្នេហាជាតិ ( nĕək snaehaa ciət )
Korean: 애국자(愛國者) (ko) ( aegukja )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: نیشتیمان پەروەر ( nîştîman perwer )
Northern Kurdish: welatparêz (ku) , welatperwer (ku) , patriyot (ku)
Kyrgyz: патриот ( patriot ) , мекенчил ( mekencil )
Lao: ຜູ້ຮັກຊາດ ( phū hak sāt )
Latvian: patriots m , patriote f
Lithuanian: patriotas (lt) m , patriotė f
Macedonian: патрио́т m ( patriót ) , патрио́тка f ( patriótka ) , родољуб m ( rodoljub ) , родољубец m ( rodoljubec ) , родољупка f ( rodoljupka )
Malay: patriot
Manx: graihder çheerey m , dooinney dooie m
Mirandese: please add this translation if you can
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: эх оронч ( ex oronč )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: patriot m
Nynorsk: patriot m
Occitan: patriòta (oc) m
Pashto: وطنپال m ( watanpāl ) , وطندوست m ( watandost ) , وطن پرست m ( watan-parast )
Persian: میهنپرست ( mihan-parast ) , میهندوست ( mihan-dust ) , وطنپرست ( vatan-parast )
Polish: patriota (pl) m , patriotka (pl) f
Portuguese: patriota (pt) m or f
Romanian: patriot (ro) m , patriotă (ro) f
Russian: патрио́т (ru) m ( patriót ) , патрио́тка (ru) f ( patriótka )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: патрѝот m , патрѝотица f , до̏мољӯб m , ро̏дољӯб m , домољубац m , домо̀љупка f , родољубац m , ро̏дољӯпка f
Roman: patrìot (sh) m , patrìotica (sh) f , dȍmoljūb (sh) m , domoljubac m , domòljupka (sh) f , rȍdoljūb (sh) m , rodoljubac m , rȍdoljūpka (sh) f
Slovak: vlastenec m , vlastenka f , patriot m , patriotka f
Slovene: patriot m , patriotinja f , patriotka f , rodoljub m , rodoljubka f , domoljub (sl) m , domoljubka f
Spanish: patriota (es) m or f
Swedish: patriot (sv) c
Tajik: ватандӯст ( vatandüst ) , ватанпарвар ( vatanparvar ) , ватанпараст (tg) ( vatanparast )
Tatar: ватанчы (tt) ( watançı )
Thai: ผู้รักชาติ ( pûu-rák-châat )
Turkish: vatansever (tr) , yurtsever (tr)
Turkmen: watançy , patriot (tk)
Ukrainian: патріо́т m ( patriót ) , патріо́тка f ( patriótka )
Urdu: وَطَنپَرَست m ( vatan-parast )
Uyghur: ۋەتەنپەرۋەر ( wetenperwer )
Uzbek: vatanparvar (uz) , patriot
Vietnamese: người yêu nước , nhà ái quốc
Volapük: lomänälan (vo) m or f , hilomänälan m , jilomänälan f
Walloon: patriyote (wa) m or f
Xhosa: please add this translation if you can
Yiddish: פּאַטריאָט m ( patryot )
Zazaki: waresinayoğ c , welatperwer c , welatsinayoğ c
Zulu: please add this translation if you can
See also
References
Czech
Noun
patriot m anim
patriot
Synonym: vlastenec
Declension
Declension of patriot (hard masculine animate )
Further reading
“patriot ”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
“patriot ”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989
“patriot ”, in Internetová jazyková příručka (in Czech)
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French patriote , from Latin patriōta , from Ancient Greek πατριώτης ( patriṓtēs ) .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˌpaː.triˈɔt/
Hyphenation: pa‧tri‧ot
Rhymes: -ɔt
Noun
patriot m (plural patriotten , diminutive patriotje n )
patriot
( historical , chiefly Netherlands ) a republican opponent of the House of Orange-Nassau during the second half of the eighteenth century, in favour of centralisation and administrative rationalisation
( obsolete ) compatriot
Synonyms: landgenoot , medeburger
Derived terms
Descendants
Adjective
patriot (not comparable )
( obsolete ) patriotic
Declension
Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch patriot , from Middle French patriote , from Latin patriōta , from Ancient Greek πατριώτης ( patriṓtēs ) .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) :
Hyphenation: pat‧ri‧ot
Noun
patriot (first-person possessive patriotku , second-person possessive patriotmu , third-person possessive patriotnya )
patriot : a person who loves and zealously supports and defends their country.
Further reading
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πατριώτης ( patriṓtēs ) .
Noun
patriot m (definite singular patrioten , indefinite plural patrioter , definite plural patriotene )
a patriot
Derived terms
References
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πατριώτης ( patriṓtēs ) .
Noun
patriot m (definite singular patrioten , indefinite plural patriotar , definite plural patriotane )
a patriot
Derived terms
References
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Greek πατριώτης ( patriótis ) or French patriote or German Patriot .
Noun
patriot m (plural patrioți )
patriot
Declension
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From German Patriot , from French patriote , from Latin patriota , from Ancient Greek πατριώτης ( patriṓtēs ) .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /patrǐot/
Hyphenation: pat‧ri‧ot
Noun
patrìot, patriȍt m (Cyrillic spelling патрѝот, патрио̏т )
patriot
Synonyms: rȍdoljūb , dȍmoljūb
Declension
References
“patriot ”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal ] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024
Swedish
Noun
patriot c
a patriot
Declension
Derived terms
References