Phratry — Phra try, n.; pl. {Phratries}. [Gr. ?, ?.] (Gr. Antiq.) A subdivision of a phyle, or tribe, in Athens. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
phratry — [frā′trē] n. pl. phratries [Gr phratria < phratēr, akin to L frater,BROTHER] 1. a subdivision of an ancient Greek phyle 2. any of the similar units, as a group of clans, of a primitive tribe phratric adj. phratral … English World dictionary
Phratry — A phratry (Greek: φ(ρ)ατρία, English translation: brotherhood , kinfolk , derived from φρατήρ meaning brother ) was an anthropological term for a kinship division consisting of two or more distinct clans which are considered a single unit, but… … Wikipedia
phratry — phratric, phratral, phratriac, phratrial, adj. /fray tree/, n., pl. phratries. 1. a grouping of clans or other social units within a tribe. 2. (in ancient Greece) a subdivision of a phyle. [1745 55; < Gk phratría, equiv. to phratr , s. of phratér … Universalium
phratry — In many pre industrial societies, social organization is based on kinship groups through descent in either the male or female line, but these kinship groups are then aggregated according to non kinship principles into larger groups which (in some … Dictionary of sociology
phratry — n. clan; tribe. ♦ phrator, n. member of phratry. ♦ phratric, a … Dictionary of difficult words
phratry — fratrija statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Augalų bendrijų kongregacijų, kurios pagal savo morfologiją ir ekologiją priklauso prie įvairių morfologinių ir ekologinių augalijos tipų, visuma, jungiama bendro ardo. atitikmenys:… … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
phratry — noun A former kinship division consisting of two or more distinct clans with separate identities but considered to be a single unit … Wiktionary
phratry — [ freɪtri] noun (plural phratries) Anthropology a descent group or kinship group in some tribal societies. Origin C19: from Gk phratria, from phratēr clansman … English new terms dictionary
phratry — phra·try … English syllables