释义 |
parentelic, a.|pærənˈtɛlɪk| [f. as parentela + -ic.] Of or pertaining to relationship based on common ancestry.
1895Pollock & Maitland Hist. Eng. Law II. 294 In a parentelic scheme my great-nephew, since he springs from my father, is nearer to me than my first cousin. 1957Jrnl. R. Anthrop. Inst. Jan. 40 The other entrenched law, åsetasrett, shows the same emphasis but it operates in close conjunction with the law of inheritance which is based on quite different principles, namely the equality of spouses, bilateral affiliation, and equality of siblings. A full discussion of this law and of the parentelic system that it employs is out of place here. |