patrilineage

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English

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Etymology

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From patri- +‎ lineage.

Noun

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patrilineage (countable and uncountable, plural patrilineages)

  1. Lineage based upon the paternal line; a group of descendants related through a common male lineage.
    Antonym: matrilineage
    • 1979, Richard Elphic, Hermann Giliommee, editors, The shaping of South African Society 1652-1820, Longman, page 294:
      By 1770, the Xhosa branch of the Nguni-speakers were organised at three levels: patrilineages, consisting of the descendants of a known common ancestor; patriclans, composed of a number of lineages, all claiming descent from a putative common ancestor; and chiefdoms which were political units, each occupying a certain area under a chief.

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