matriotism

Etymology
, later reanalysed as being derived from by analogy with patriotism. Though attested since the mid-19th century, the continued placement of the word within quotation marks suggests it is often regarded as a neologism.

Noun

 * 1) School, hometown, or parish pride or loyalty, as opposed to nationalism or patriotism.
 * 2) Love or celebration of a woman's influence upon society; the female equivalent to male patriotism.
 * 3) Love of the motherland, as opposed to patriotism as love of the fatherland.
 * 4) Pacifist patriotism; love of society as opposed to love of the state.
 * 5) Devotion to Mother Earth, ecology, sustainability, peace, and the survival of the human species for as long as possible.
 * 1) Love of the motherland, as opposed to patriotism as love of the fatherland.
 * 2) Pacifist patriotism; love of society as opposed to love of the state.
 * 3) Devotion to Mother Earth, ecology, sustainability, peace, and the survival of the human species for as long as possible.
 * 1) Devotion to Mother Earth, ecology, sustainability, peace, and the survival of the human species for as long as possible.
 * 1) Devotion to Mother Earth, ecology, sustainability, peace, and the survival of the human species for as long as possible.