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patrilocal|pætrɪˈləʊkəl| [f. patri- + local a.] Applied to the custom in certain social groups for a married couple to settle in the husband's home or community.
1906N. W. Thomas Kinship Organisations & Group Marriage Austral. iii. 30 When the husband removes and lives in his wife's group the marriage is matrilocal; if the wife removes it is patrilocal. 1920Q. Rev. July 168 How could it be otherwise wherever..patrilocal marriage occurs in conjunction with matrilineal descent? 1949M. Fortes Social Struct. 70 Households with male heads can be..‘patrilocal’, that is, made up of a man and his dependants by marriage and paternity. 1965L. Stone Crisis of Aristocracy xi. iii. 634 To use the terminology of the sociologists, temporary patrilocal residence was the norm. 1971Sci. Amer. Dec. 93/3 Marriage is patrilocal among the peoples of the Upper Congo. Hence patriloˈcality, the custom of patrilocal residence; patriˈlocally adv., in a patrilocal manner.
1949M. Gluckman in M. Fortes Social Struct. 146 Members of these tribes, who..usually marry patrilocally, have been migrating into central Barotseland. 1951E. E. Evans-Pritchard Social Anthropol. ii. 34 He [sc. McLennan] suggested how patriliny might have developed out of matriliny through a combination of the customs of polyandry and patrilocality. 1952M. N. Srinivas Relig. & Society among Coorgs of S. India v. 125 Men, thanks to patrilocality, are assured of continuous residence. 1969Language XLV. 468 In this large household, inheritance by males followed their right to reside patrilocally. |