单词 | siblingship |
释义 | > as lemmasˈsiblingship ˈsiblingship n. the state, condition, or fact of being a sibling (sense 2a); sibling affection or relationship; siblinghood. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > sibling > [noun] > siblinghood siblingship1941 siblinghood1947 1941 A. M. Shotwell Five- & Ten-year-old Children's Concepts of Mother (D. Phil. diss., Northwestern Univ.) 29 In the early stages of the investigation it was felt that the fact of siblingship might make for a difference in the concept of mother since only children are frequently given more attention and permitted more home privileges than children with siblings. 1957 V. W. Turner Schism & Continuity in Afr. Society vii. 226 These are all means..of reducing the strength of uterine siblingship. 1970 E. Leach Lévi-Strauss vi. 99 Ties of filiation and..ties of siblingship..provide the basic bricks out of which kinship systems are built up. 2013 Sun (Nexis) 30 Mar. 24 Familial DNA determines genetic family relationships such as paternity, maternity, siblingship and other kinships. < as lemmas |
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