Patrilineal

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌpætrɪˈlɪniəl/

Definitions of patrilineal

adjective relating to or based on the male line of descent

Example Sentences

A1 In some cultures, family inheritance is passed down through the patrilineal line.

A2 The patrilineal system determines kinship through the father's side of the family.

B1 Many societies around the world follow a patrilineal descent system.

B2 The patrilineal tradition has been upheld for generations in this community.

C1 Anthropologists study the implications of patrilineal societies on gender roles.

C2 The complexity of patrilineal inheritance laws can vary greatly between different cultures.

Examples of patrilineal in a Sentence

formal The inheritance of property in this society is based on a patrilineal system.

informal In their family, they follow a patrilineal line of descent.

slang I heard their family tree is all about that patrilineal vibe.

figurative The company's leadership structure is often described as patrilineal, with power passing down from father to son.

Grammatical Forms of patrilineal

past tense

patrilinealized

plural

patrilineals

comparative

more patrilineal

superlative

most patrilineal

present tense

patrilinealizes

future tense

will patrilinealize

perfect tense

have patrilinealized

continuous tense

is patrilinealing

singular

patrilineal

positive degree

patrilineal

infinitive

to patrilinealize

gerund

patrilinealing

participle

patrilinealed

Origin and Evolution of patrilineal

First Known Use: 1876 year
Language of Origin: Latin and English
Story behind the word: The word 'patrilineal' originated from the combination of the Latin word 'pater' meaning father, and the English word 'lineal' meaning in a direct line of descent.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of tracing family lineage through the male line, the term has evolved to also encompass broader societal structures and inheritance patterns based on paternal descent.