The father, especially if he is the nourisher, does not take note of the offence of his boy. |
It sometimes continued to represent the natural function of breast-feeding, in order to promise the State's protection as provider, comforter, and nourisher. |
He will be the restorer of life and a nourisher of Naomi in her old age. |
She is the nurturer, nourisher, and nestbuilder of her home. |
She's not what you'd call a nourishing mother, though she is an expert nourisher of non-truths. |
The sun was the symbol of Ra, the sun-god, the father and nourisher of terrestrial things. |