agnatic
English
Etymology
From French agnatique, from Latin agnātus (“paternal kinsman”).
Adjective
agnatic (comparative more agnatic, superlative most agnatic)
- of the male bloodline; patrilineal
- 2013, John Middleton, E. H. Winter, Witchcraft and Sorcery in East Africa, page 203:
- Men accuse agnates of their own generation of bewitching them. Full brothers are not often suspected although half-brothers may be accused of witchcraft and agnatic cousins and more distant members of a man's minimal lineage are not unusual suspects.
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Related terms
- agnate
Translations
of the male bloodline
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See also
- cognatic
- enatic
Anagrams
- cantiga