patriline

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin pater (father) + linea (line). By surface analysis, patri- + line.

Noun

patriline (plural patrilines)

  1. A line of descent from a male ancestor to a descendant (of either sex) in which the individuals in all intervening generations are fathers.
    Synonym: fatherline
    Antonym: matriline

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