Matriarch

@nannacroc (4049)
May 29, 2008 5:30am CST
what image does this word conjure in your imagination? To me it is a very old lady who sits smoking a pipe and giving orders to her family. I hope others can provide a nicer picture.
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@p1kef1sh (45681)
29 May 08
This is an atonement day I can see. I see a matriarch as someone that holds a senior position in the family earned from their knowledge and life skills. They are trusted and respected by their family and are usually the first port of call when their children are in need. I don't see an old lady with a pipe giving orders. Rather a gentle and wise woman who is much loved and revered.
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@nannacroc (4049)
29 May 08
Sorry, don't like your description, especially not the gentle part. You're not in trouble though, I just wanted to post a question.
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@p1kef1sh (45681)
29 May 08
I'm glad that I'm not in trouble. Thank you. Don't see why you shouldn't be seen as gentle, but if you don't want to be then that's your prerogative.
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@p1kef1sh (45681)
31 Aug 08
Another BR. I am a lucky boy. Thank you Nanna.
@JoyfulOne (6231)
• United States
29 May 08
Hmmmmmm, let's see...to me when I think of a matriarch I picture a much older woman who has an 'in charge' personality and isn't afraid to use it. I see her as firm, unyielding, & opinionated, yet fair. I think of her as the Grand Damme of the family. I don't really think of her as a totally controlling person, but one who makes sure everything gets done and is proper.
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@nannacroc (4049)
30 May 08
Apart from the much older lady part I like your description, thank you.
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@JoyfulOne (6231)
• United States
30 May 08
Hehehe, forgive me, I had this very vivid picture of my one elderly Aunt in my mind when I wrote it. She was in her mid 80's and that description fits her to a tee. She was a wonderful person and I miss her to this day! Of course, a matriarch doesn't *have* to be old...just bold and sure of herself!
@RieRie (820)
29 May 08
A Mummy elephant reading a story to lots of little elephants. Matriarch is a very elephanty word.
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@nannacroc (4049)
5 Jun 08
It is an elephanty word.
@pumpkinjam (8876)
• United Kingdom
29 May 08
Well, the first image I got in my head was a man so that's not right but then when my head corrected itself, there was a lady sort of a crossed between a Queen and a Matron with short curly hair who was strict but fair. Just like you. :P
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@nannacroc (4049)
29 May 08
You're in so much trouble, madam. Yes it is a good description of my mum.
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• United Kingdom
29 May 08
Actually, thinking about it, I realise that the image was my Nanna. I would have described her as a matriarch I think. The lynch pin of the extended family, so to speak.
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@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
19 Jun 08
An old elegant looking lady is sitting on an antique traditional wooden chair with beautiful carvings. After having a sip of hot tea she placed the cup back to the table beside her. While wiping her lips with a big hankerchief she gives orders to her family sitting on both sides of her.
@nannacroc (4049)
19 Jun 08
Thank you for creating such a lovely picture.
• Philippines
29 May 08
Well to me, the word matriarch means a very dignified old lady who's every word is the law to her family. She may be the great-great grandmother who is very authoritative and strong on the outside but very soft inside.
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@MsTickle (25180)
• Australia
5 Jun 08
I see an older woman with grey hair, in a tight bun. She has stern, strong features with twinkling, intelligent, kind eyes and is dressed in classic style. She is surrounded by a loving, trusting family who respect and admire her without question.
@nannacroc (4049)
5 Jun 08
That's a nice description,thank you.