matrilineal kin
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Definition
Noun: A relative whose kinship connection is traced exclusively through the mother's line. This term refers to a group of people who are related to an individual through their mother, maternal grandmother, maternal great-grandmother, and so on.
Usage
The term is used in anthropology, genealogy, and sociology to describe familial relationships and inheritance systems based on the maternal line. * In some cultures, property and titles are passed down through one's matrilineal kin. * Her closest matrilineal kin include her mother, her mother's sisters, and her own sisters.
Advanced Usage
- Matrilineal kinship (noun phrase): Refers to the overall system or principle of tracing descent through the female line.
- The society's structure is based on matrilineal kinship.
Variants and Related Words
- Matriline (noun): The line of descent traced through the mother.
- Matrilineal (adjective): Of or based on kinship with the mother or the female line.
- a matrilineal society
- Matrilineally (adverb): In a matrilineal manner.
- Descent is traced matrilineally.
Different Meanings
This term has a specific, technical meaning related to kinship and descent. It does not have other common, unrelated definitions.
Synonyms
- Enate (a less common, more technical synonym)
- Matrisib (a technical term in anthropology)
- Maternal relative
Antonyms
- Patrilineal kin (a relative related through the father's line)
- Agnatic kin (a technical term for relatives through the male line)
Noun
- one related on the mother's side