noun
- plural of housefather; men who serve as father figures or supervisors in a residential institution such as a boarding school, dormitory, or children's home
Usage: typically used in institutional or educational contexts; often paired with 'housemothers'
Examples
- The housefathers at the boarding school were responsible for maintaining discipline and supporting students in their dormitories.
- Each residential unit had both housefathers and housemothers to provide guidance to the young residents.
- The housefathers organized evening activities and helped students with their homework.
- New housefathers received training on child welfare and conflict resolution before taking their positions.
- The housefathers lived on campus to be available for emergencies and student concerns.