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patriarchy

English

Etymology

From Latin patriarchia, from Byzantine Greek ?????????? (patriarkhía), from Koine Greek ?????????? (patriárkh?s, patriarch), from ?????? (patría) and ???? (árkh?).

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?pe?t(?)?i??ki/

Noun

patriarchy (plural patriarchies)

  1. (anthropology, historical) A social system in which the father is head of the household, having authority over women and children, and in which lineage is traced through the male line.
  2. A power structure in which men are dominant.
  3. (Christianity) The office of a patriarch; a patriarchate.

Derived terms

  • heteropatriarchy
  • neopatriarchy

Related terms

  • patriarch
  • patriarchate
  • patriarchal

Translations

See also

  • matriarchy

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patrilocal

English

Etymology

patri- +? local

Adjective

patrilocal (not comparable)

  1. (of a married couple) living with the family of the husband.
  2. (anthropology, of a people or culture) In which newly married couples live with the husband's family.

Synonyms

  • virilocal

See also

  • matrilocal, uxorilocal
  • neolocal
  • duolocal

Anagrams

  • allopatric

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