patrilineal in English

adjective
1
of, relating to, or based on relationship to the father or descent through the male line.
in Polynesia inheritance of land was predominantly patrilineal
adjective

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1. Man appears to be descended from patrilineal ancestors.

2. Some primates live in patrilineal rather than matrilineal descent groups.

3. Its core is to put patrilineal consanguine group benefit first.

4. After entering patrilineal society, the admired position of women began to fall.

5. An Agnate is thus a blood relative in the patrilineal (or male) line.

6. In patrilineal societies, sons will customarily inherit an estate before daughters.

7. All of the kings are recorded to belong to the same patrilineal bloodline.

8. Adjective. Agnatic ( comparative more Agnatic, superlative most Agnatic ) of the male bloodline; patrilineal quotations

9. The common patrilineal ancestor of all humans alive today has been dubbed Y - chromosomal Adam.

10. Secondly, as mentioned before, Hindu society is patrilineal and it follows a rigid system of caste distinction.

11. Early in human society, our society is divided into matrilineal and patrilineal clan clan.

12. In fact, neither an agnatic (patrilineal) nor a marital connection between the two houses has been established.

13. Synonyms for Agnate include kindred, like, affiliated, agnatic, allied, connate, patrilineal, related, similar and corresponding

14. His image is the chief of military democracy in the later stage of patrilineal clan.

15. This means that harem females are being passed down from father to son in a patrilineal fashion.

16. Uji was another name used to designate patrilineal descent, but later merged with myōji around the same time.

17. This is the coldly correct relationship which prevails in these patrilineal societies between the nephew and his paternal aunt.

18. Although the society of the Lahaul Valley is patrilineal, the practice of polyandry gave women considerable sway over many matters.

19. Besides the patrilineal relationship, in-laws, quasi-blood relatives, geographical and occupational relations play a more active role than before.

20. In patrilineal descent groups, he argued, the individual family and private property were prominent and the communal principle already moribund.

21. Ancient Brahmanical codes of law institutionalised the subordination of women’s sexuality to maintain the practices of ‘patrilineal succession’ and ‘caste purity’

22. Agnate: 1 adj related on the father's side Synonyms: agnatic , paternal related connected by kinship, common origin, or marriage n one related on the father's side Synonyms: patrikin , patrilineal kin , patrilineal sib , patrisib Type of: relation , relative a person related by blood or marriage

23. While the Tolai of the Rabaul area of East New Britain have a matrilineal society, other groups are patrilineal in structure.

24. The Y chromosome short tandem repeat loci plays an important role in reconstructing the patrilineal history for their special genetic characteristics.

25. After the 1644 conquest, imperial consorts and empresses were usually known by their titles and by the name of their patrilineal clan.

26. The Sati system originated in the patrilineal society, along with the development of ancient Chinese society, in the different stages had different manifestations.

27. 12 The Y chromosome short tandem repeat loci plays an important role in reconstructing the patrilineal history for their special genetic characteristics.

28. The legendary Yellow Emperor, Yao, Shun is the representative of the late stage that has been transferred to patrilineal tribes and tribal alliance early national phase.

29. Their homeland in the forest steppe enabled them to preserve their language, except for phonetic and some lexical constituents (Satemisation) and their patrilineal, agricultural customs.

30. Agnatic seniority is a patrilineal principle of inheritance where the order of succession to the throne prefers the monarch's younger brother over the monarch's own sons

31. Kinship structure in the "totok" community follows the patrilineal, patrilocal, and patriarchal traditions of Chinese society, a practice which has lost emphasis in "peranakan" familial relationships.

32. "In a society that stresses patrilineal descent, to bear children, especially sons, is critical, and girls learn from an early age that this is their responsibility" (Seymour, 19 p. .

33. "I don't think any other woman is mentioned" as Mary's grandmother in the Bible, Catherine Lawless, author of the paper, told Discovery News. "Mary's patrilineal lineage is the only one given."

34. Genitalia adoration of bamboo consists of vulvae adoration and phallism, the former is the outcome of matrilineal society, while the latter is the outcome of patrilineal society.

35. In the Han ethnic clan system, Traditional genealogy is patrilineal descent as the axis, Almost all of the records have "no record" of something, woman is one of them.

36. Strict patrilineal heredity is also obeyed by parts of our genome, the Y chromosome non-recombinating portion. Therefore, men sharing a surname are expected to have similar Y chromosomes.

37. 17 Co-existence of matrilineal and patrilineal family in the community of Mosuo people adjacent to Lugu Lake. It's social formation is in such a historical period changing from matriarchy to patriarchy.

38. Co-existence of matrilineal and patrilineal family in the community of Mosuo people adjacent to Lugu Lake. It's social formation is in such a historical period changing from matriarchy to patriarchy.

39. Many Arabs, in fact, identify more strongly with their family or tribe (an extended, patrilineal group) than with national or confessional affiliations, a significant factor contributing to ongoing difficulties in maintaining a strong central government

40. In Duby's view, this meant that until the late twelfth century, elite French families passed on property by strict primogeniture wherever possible as a way of asserting a linear, patrilineal identity that Duby referred to as ' Agnatic '

41. The Acholi are the descendants of a variety of Luo-speaking peoples who are believed to have migrated three or four centuries ago from adjacent areas of what is now South Sudan into what is now the Acholi district of Uganda. The Acholi have small chiefdoms of one or more villages, each with several patrilineal clans.