phratry
Americannoun
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a grouping of clans or other social units within a tribe.
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(in ancient Greece) a subdivision of a phyle.
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Origin of phratry
1745–55; < Greek phrātría, equivalent to phrātr-, stem of phrātḗr clansman (akin to brother ) + -ia -y 3
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Phratry, frā′tri, n. a clan: a brotherhood—also Phrā′tria.—adj.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) by Various
"Bloods" and "Castes" 150-152 Index of Phratry, Blood, and Class Names 153-157 Index of Subjects 158-163 MAPS.
From Kinship Organisations and Group Marriage in Australia by Thomas, Northcote Whitridge
They have two phratries, as follows: I. Wolf Phratry.
From Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines by Morgan, Lewis H.
Each tribe contained three Phratriae, each Phratry thirty Gentes, and each Gens thirty heads of families.
From A Smaller history of Greece From the earliest times to the Roman conquest by Smith, William, Sir
The Gens: organized upon kin; rights, privileges, and obligations of its members—The Phratry: its character and functions—The Tribe: its composition and attributes—The Confederacy of Tribes: its nature, character and functions.
From Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines by Morgan, Lewis H.
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