Family and Kin in Indo-European Culture |
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Consanguineal Relatives | 19 |
Affineal Relatives | 36 |
In Greek CultureII | 133 |
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affineal relatives agnatic alternative term ancestor-worship anchisteis ascendant Balto-Slavic Balto-Slavic languages Baudhayana behaviour bhāi Brahmin brother's daughter brother's wife century A.D. circle co-parceners cognatic collateral common ancestor connexion culture daughter-in-law deceased degree of relationship denotative derived descendants designated familial organization Farnell father's sister gennetai genos gens gentile Gothonic gotra grandfather grandson great-grandfather Gujarati Hearn homogalaktes household husband's sister Indo Indo-Aryan languages Indo-European languages Jataka Jevons joint kākā Kapadia kinship terminologies Krisna later Latin lineal living male manes Manu Manusmriti Marathi marriage married maternal uncle matrilineal mother-in-law mother's brother mother's father O.Gr observes offered oikos one's father's pattern person phratores phratria phratry Plutarch practice primitive Indo-European reference Rigveda rites Roman samanodakas Sanskrit sapindas second cousins self-acquired property shraddha sister's daughter Smith and Marindin social society son's sons tion Twelve Tables unity Vedic Warde Fowler woman word worship Yaska