noun
motherland
MUHTH-uh-land
noun
1
One's native country, especially spoken of with strong emotional or patriotic attachment.
"Millions of soldiers died defending their motherland."
"She returned to her motherland after thirty years abroad."
How to Use Motherland
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA person's home country, especially when talked about with pride or deep loyalty.
Common pairings
return to the motherland
defend the motherland
love of the motherland
Word Forms
motherlands plural
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Etymology
From mother + land, echoing the ancient pattern of personifying a homeland as a parent (compare fatherland).
Synonyms
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Rhymes for motherland
overland
neverland
Cumberland
Sunderland
fatherland
wonderland
Sutherland
Switzerland
Northumberland
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