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AdfiliatedAdfiliated Ad*fil"i*a`ted, a.
See Affiliated. [Obs.] AdfiliationAdfiliation Ad*fil`i*a"tion, n.
See Affiliation. [Obs.] Affiliable
Affiliable Af*fil"i*a*ble, a.
Capable of being affiliated to or on, or connected with in
origin.
AffiliateAffiliate Af*fil"i*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Affiliated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Affiliating.] [LL. adfiliare, affiliare, to
adopt as son; ad + filius son: cf. F. affilier.]
1. To adopt; to receive into a family as a son; hence, to
bring or receive into close connection; to ally.
Is the soul affiliated to God, or is it estranged
and in rebellion? --I. Taylor.
2. To fix the paternity of; -- said of an illegitimate child;
as, to affiliate the child to (or on or upon) one man
rather than another.
3. To connect in the way of descent; to trace origin to.
How do these facts tend to affiliate the faculty of
hearing upon the aboriginal vegetative processes?
--H. Spencer.
4. To attach (to) or unite (with); to receive into a society
as a member, and initiate into its mysteries, plans, etc.;
-- followed by to or with.
Affiliated societies, societies connected with a central
society, or with each other. AffiliatedAffiliate Af*fil"i*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Affiliated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Affiliating.] [LL. adfiliare, affiliare, to
adopt as son; ad + filius son: cf. F. affilier.]
1. To adopt; to receive into a family as a son; hence, to
bring or receive into close connection; to ally.
Is the soul affiliated to God, or is it estranged
and in rebellion? --I. Taylor.
2. To fix the paternity of; -- said of an illegitimate child;
as, to affiliate the child to (or on or upon) one man
rather than another.
3. To connect in the way of descent; to trace origin to.
How do these facts tend to affiliate the faculty of
hearing upon the aboriginal vegetative processes?
--H. Spencer.
4. To attach (to) or unite (with); to receive into a society
as a member, and initiate into its mysteries, plans, etc.;
-- followed by to or with.
Affiliated societies, societies connected with a central
society, or with each other. Affiliated societiesAffiliate Af*fil"i*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Affiliated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Affiliating.] [LL. adfiliare, affiliare, to
adopt as son; ad + filius son: cf. F. affilier.]
1. To adopt; to receive into a family as a son; hence, to
bring or receive into close connection; to ally.
Is the soul affiliated to God, or is it estranged
and in rebellion? --I. Taylor.
2. To fix the paternity of; -- said of an illegitimate child;
as, to affiliate the child to (or on or upon) one man
rather than another.
3. To connect in the way of descent; to trace origin to.
How do these facts tend to affiliate the faculty of
hearing upon the aboriginal vegetative processes?
--H. Spencer.
4. To attach (to) or unite (with); to receive into a society
as a member, and initiate into its mysteries, plans, etc.;
-- followed by to or with.
Affiliated societies, societies connected with a central
society, or with each other. AffiliatingAffiliate Af*fil"i*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Affiliated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Affiliating.] [LL. adfiliare, affiliare, to
adopt as son; ad + filius son: cf. F. affilier.]
1. To adopt; to receive into a family as a son; hence, to
bring or receive into close connection; to ally.
Is the soul affiliated to God, or is it estranged
and in rebellion? --I. Taylor.
2. To fix the paternity of; -- said of an illegitimate child;
as, to affiliate the child to (or on or upon) one man
rather than another.
3. To connect in the way of descent; to trace origin to.
How do these facts tend to affiliate the faculty of
hearing upon the aboriginal vegetative processes?
--H. Spencer.
4. To attach (to) or unite (with); to receive into a society
as a member, and initiate into its mysteries, plans, etc.;
-- followed by to or with.
Affiliated societies, societies connected with a central
society, or with each other. Affiliation
Affiliation Af*fil`i*a"tion, n. [F. affiliation, LL.
affiliatio.]
1. Adoption; association or reception as a member in or of
the same family or society.
2. (Law) The establishment or ascertaining of parentage; the
assignment of a child, as a bastard, to its father;
filiation.
3. Connection in the way of descent. --H. Spencer.
Defiliation
Defiliation De*fil`i*a"tion, n. [L. de- + filius son.]
Abstraction of a child from its parents. --Lamb.
FilialFilial Fil"ial, a. [L. filialis, fr. filius son, filia
daughter; akin to e. female, feminine. Cf. Fitz.]
1. Of or pertaining to a son or daughter; becoming to a child
in relation to his parents; as, filial obedience.
2. Bearing the relation of a child.
And thus the filial Godhead answering spoke.
--Milton. Filially
Filially Fil"ial*ly, adv.
In a filial manner.
Filiate
Filiate Fil"i*ate, v. t.
To adopt as son or daughter; to establish filiation between.
[R.] --Southey.
Filiation
Filiation Fil`i*a"tion, n.
1. Descent from, or as if from, a parent; relationship like
that of a son; as, to determine the filiation of a
language.
2. One that is derived from a parent or source; an offshoot;
as, the filiations are from a common stock.
FiliationFiliation Fil`i*a"tion, n. [LL. filiatio, fr. L. filius son:
cf. F. filiation. See Filial.]
1. The relationship of a son or child to a parent, esp. to a
father.
The relation of paternity and filiation. --Sir M.
Hale.
2. (Law) The assignment of a bastard child to some one as its
father; affiliation. --Smart. UnfilialUnfilial Un*fil"ial, a.
Unsuitable to a son or a daughter; undutiful; not becoming a
child. -- Un*fil"ial*ly, adv. UnfiliallyUnfilial Un*fil"ial, a.
Unsuitable to a son or a daughter; undutiful; not becoming a
child. -- Un*fil"ial*ly, adv.
Meaning of Filia from wikipedia
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Filia (Gr****: Φίλια) is a
village and a
community in
southern Achaea, Greece.
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northwestern foot of the hill
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Metzneria filia is a moth of the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Piskunov in 1979. It is
found in the
southern part of
European Russia. funet...
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Friendship Express (Turkish:
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family Gelechiidae. It was
described by Povolný in 1969. It is
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