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consangüinidade
Spanish
consanguineidad
(Anthropology) related by blood.
consanguinity
blood kinship
affinity
Portuguese
consangüinidade
Line of descent traced through the maternal side of the family.
matrilineage
enation
consanguinity
blood kinship
1
In subject-matter, certainly; but also there is also a
consanguinity
in technique.
2
They are arranged in ranks next to the corpse according to
consanguinity
.
3
Parental
consanguinity
was more frequent in SG families than in MG families.
4
The first degree of
consanguinity
is the only one which bars marriage.
5
But they have been deaf to the voice of justice and
consanguinity
.
1
It is the study of words as they are associated, not in actual
blood
kinship
,
but in meaning.
2
These local tribes are united by contiguity, and by common local interests, but not necessarily by
blood
kinship
.
3
At the beginning, it was clearly not connected with
blood
kinship
and descent; it was as clearly not connected with any class system of marriage.
4
The sacredness of those relations, and even of
blood
kinship
,
is, I fear, not always so clear to the youthful mind as we fondly imagine.
5
1900-1919) I am thy father's brother in
blood
kinship
,
and thou my brother's son.
1
Again, deportation to an island, which entails minor or intermediate loss of status, destroys rights by
cognation
.
Portuguese
consangüinidade
consanguinidade
Spanish
consanguineidad
cognación
parentesco sanguíneo