patrilineal kin

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patrilineal kin

The family tree clearly marks the patrilineal kin in a separate column.

Definition

Noun 1. Relatives through the male line: A person or group of people related to an individual through their father's side of the family. This kinship is traced exclusively through male ancestors (father, grandfather, great-grandfather, etc.).

Usage

The term is used in anthropology, genealogy, and formal contexts to specify kinship connections determined by descent from a common male ancestor. - It functions as a collective noun (e.g., "His patrilineal kin gathered for the ceremony."). - It can also refer to a specific relative (e.g., "He is my patrilineal kin.").

Examples
  • In many traditional societies, property and titles are inherited by patrilineal kin.
  • She researched her genealogy to identify all her patrilineal kin from the past five generations.
  • The reunion was organized for all patrilineal kin descended from the original settler.
Advanced Usage
  • Cultural/Social Context: The concept is central to understanding patrilineal descent systems, where family identity, inheritance, and social status pass from father to son. A person's patrilineal kin form a distinct lineage group, often called a patrilineage or agnatic lineage.
Variants and Related Words
  • Agnate (noun): A more technical synonym for a patrilineal relative. (e.g., "He is my closest agnate.")
  • Patrilineage (noun): The line of descent traced through patrilineal kin.
  • Patrilineal (adjective): Describing the system of tracing descent through the male line. (e.g., "a patrilineal society").
Synonyms
  • Agnatic kin
  • Father's side relatives
Antonyms
  • Matrilineal kin (relatives related through the mother's side).
  • Cognatic kin or Bilateral kin (relatives related through either parent's side).
patrilineal kin

The family tree clearly marks the patrilineal kin in a separate column.

Noun
  1. one related on the father's side