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Definition of patrilineal in English: patrilinealadjective ˌpatrɪˈlɪnɪəlˌpætrəˈlɪniəl Relating to or based on relationship to the father or descent through the male line. 父系的;父子相传的 in Polynesia inheritance of land was predominantly patrilineal 在波利尼西亚,土地的继承普遍都是父子相传。 Example sentencesExamples - All of the indigenous groups are patrilineal and have ideologies of male dominance.
- Many of Indonesia's ethnic groups have strong kinship groupings based upon patrilineal, matrilineal, or bilateral descent.
- Because women marry into a patrilineal descent system, the children belong to the father.
- They think of these groups as patrilineal descent groups, although they are in fact quite flexible in membership criteria.
- Why the change occurred is not 100% clear, but is likely a result of the traumas of exile, when many Jewish women were raped, and a patrilineal descent rule would have been a disaster.
- Some of the people follow matrilineal descent rules, while others follow patrilineal rules.
- Whether a departed angel or a current harpy, however, she must give place to the assertion of patriarchal hierarchies, patrilineal descent, and male-dominated marriage.
- Although the patrilineal descendants of the six forgot their ancestral language they retained a nostalgic remembrance of their old place.
- Descent is reckoned bilaterally, with a patrilineal bias.
- On the other hand, other modes of alliance also remained important, and relationships between patrilineal kin could be antagonistic as well as friendly.
- In a patrilineal society, having many male offspring was a big concern and a much-invoked wish.
- Many others throughout the kingdom assert patrilineal descent from eponymous ancestors from ancient Arab tribes.
- Most Ugandan cultures are patrilineal, so people tend to identify more with their father's tribe.
- The tribal land-owning corporations are themselves patrilineal descent groups or lineages whose members acquire rights by virtue of being the sons and daughters of a particular man.
- Polygyny is prevalent and even in groups without traditional patrilineal descent, Islam has strengthened male control of women.
- The patrilineal descent principle is important, and the lineage is very often localized within a geographic neighborhood in which it constitutes a majority.
- He also examines how attempts to insist on patrilineal descent for Fijian voting rights exclude many people who lead Fijian lives through maternal ties.
- In this patrilineal society, property is a male birthright.
- Both matrilineal and patrilineal descent groups exist in Mozambique.
- South of the Zambezi River, tribes follow a patrilineal descent; to the north, kin ties are established through the mother's line.
Synonyms on one's father's side, patrimonial
OriginEarly 20th century: from Latin pater, patr- 'father' + lineal. Rhymesfinial, lineal, matrilineal Definition of patrilineal in US English: patrilinealadjectiveˌpatrəˈlinēəlˌpætrəˈlɪniəl Relating to or based on relationship to the father or descent through the male line. 父系的;父子相传的 in Polynesia inheritance of land was predominantly patrilineal 在波利尼西亚,土地的继承普遍都是父子相传。 Example sentencesExamples - Whether a departed angel or a current harpy, however, she must give place to the assertion of patriarchal hierarchies, patrilineal descent, and male-dominated marriage.
- Most Ugandan cultures are patrilineal, so people tend to identify more with their father's tribe.
- In this patrilineal society, property is a male birthright.
- They think of these groups as patrilineal descent groups, although they are in fact quite flexible in membership criteria.
- Because women marry into a patrilineal descent system, the children belong to the father.
- All of the indigenous groups are patrilineal and have ideologies of male dominance.
- Although the patrilineal descendants of the six forgot their ancestral language they retained a nostalgic remembrance of their old place.
- Many of Indonesia's ethnic groups have strong kinship groupings based upon patrilineal, matrilineal, or bilateral descent.
- Descent is reckoned bilaterally, with a patrilineal bias.
- Many others throughout the kingdom assert patrilineal descent from eponymous ancestors from ancient Arab tribes.
- South of the Zambezi River, tribes follow a patrilineal descent; to the north, kin ties are established through the mother's line.
- Both matrilineal and patrilineal descent groups exist in Mozambique.
- In a patrilineal society, having many male offspring was a big concern and a much-invoked wish.
- The tribal land-owning corporations are themselves patrilineal descent groups or lineages whose members acquire rights by virtue of being the sons and daughters of a particular man.
- Polygyny is prevalent and even in groups without traditional patrilineal descent, Islam has strengthened male control of women.
- He also examines how attempts to insist on patrilineal descent for Fijian voting rights exclude many people who lead Fijian lives through maternal ties.
- Some of the people follow matrilineal descent rules, while others follow patrilineal rules.
- Why the change occurred is not 100% clear, but is likely a result of the traumas of exile, when many Jewish women were raped, and a patrilineal descent rule would have been a disaster.
- The patrilineal descent principle is important, and the lineage is very often localized within a geographic neighborhood in which it constitutes a majority.
- On the other hand, other modes of alliance also remained important, and relationships between patrilineal kin could be antagonistic as well as friendly.
Synonyms on one's father's side, patrimonial
OriginEarly 20th century: from Latin pater, patr- ‘father’ + lineal. |