patrilinealˌpæ trəˈlɪn i əl, ˌpeɪ-
patrilineal
English Definitions:
patrilineal, patrilinear (adj)
based on or tracing descent through the male line
"a patrilineal society"
patrilineal (Adjective)
Pertaining to descent through male lines.
patrilineal
Patrilineality, also known as the male line, the spear side or agnatic kinship, is a common kinship system in which an individual's family membership derives from and is recorded through their father's lineage. It generally involves the inheritance of property, rights, names, or titles by persons related through male kin. This is sometimes distinguished from cognate kinship, through the mother's lineage, also called the spindle side or the distaff side. A patriline ("father line") is a person's father, and additional ancestors, as traced only through males. Traditionally and historically people would identify the person's ethnicity with the father's heritage and ignore the maternal ancestry in the ethnic factor.
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