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单词 matrilocal
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Definition of matrilocal in English:

matrilocal

adjective ˌmatrɪˈləʊk(ə)lˈmā-
  • Of or denoting a custom in marriage whereby the husband goes to live with the wife's community.

    Also called uxorilocal
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She examines the changing and socially intricate relationship between rights to plants and to land tenure in a matrilineal and matrilocal society where land, under women's control, has become increasingly privatized.
    • In one of the most pertinent examples of this, anthropologists criticised matrilocal residence among groups in the Central Highlands for its implied association with a ‘primitive’, benighted phase of history.
    • After marriage, patrilocal residence - with the new couple moving in with the husband's parents - is more likely than matrilocal residence, although couples may establish independent households if they have sufficient resources.
    • Although they traced descent patrilineally, they had matrilocal settlement patterns and alliances were formalized through the exchange of women.
    • Residence is also matrilocal, so that young couples go to live with the wife's family.

Derivatives

  • matrilocality

  • noun
    • ‘The novel conclusion of this study is that patrilocality and matrilocality are not just simply the opposites of each other,’ he said.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The preference is for matrilocality, although this is not a rigid rule.
      • A tendency toward matrilocality means that the main house at the center of a group of related women almost always contains a stem family.

Origin

Early 20th century: from Latin mater, matr- 'mother' + local.

 
 

Definition of matrilocal in US English:

matrilocal

adjectiveˈmā-
  • Of or denoting a custom in marriage whereby the husband goes to live with the wife's community.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She examines the changing and socially intricate relationship between rights to plants and to land tenure in a matrilineal and matrilocal society where land, under women's control, has become increasingly privatized.
    • After marriage, patrilocal residence - with the new couple moving in with the husband's parents - is more likely than matrilocal residence, although couples may establish independent households if they have sufficient resources.
    • Although they traced descent patrilineally, they had matrilocal settlement patterns and alliances were formalized through the exchange of women.
    • In one of the most pertinent examples of this, anthropologists criticised matrilocal residence among groups in the Central Highlands for its implied association with a ‘primitive’, benighted phase of history.
    • Residence is also matrilocal, so that young couples go to live with the wife's family.

Origin

Early 20th century: from Latin mater, matr- ‘mother’ + local.

 
 
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