Definition of Sororal. Meaning of Sororal. Synonyms of Sororal

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Definition of Sororal

Sororal
Sororal So*ro"ral, a. [L. soror sister: cf. F. sororal.] Relating to a sister; sisterly. [R.]

Meaning of Sororal from wikipedia

- twins can be any of the following: Female–female twins: Sometimes called sororal twins (25%). Male–male twins: Sometimes called fraternal (unrelated to...
- reduce the amount of jealousy and conflict among wives. These include sororal polygyny, in which the co-wives are sisters; and hut polygyny, in which...
- In the lineal kinship system used in the English-speaking world, a niece or nephew is a child of an individual's sibling or sibling-in-law. A niece is...
- half-sister) Salma (maternal half-sister) Ibn Abbas (sororal nephew) Khalid ibn al-Walid (sororal nephew) Family Banu Hilal (by birth) Ahl al-Bayt (by...
- King Charles IV of France died in 1328, his nearest male relative was his sororal nephew, Edward III of England, but the French nobility preferred Charles's...
- for her husband or require her consent before he marries another wife. Sororal polygyny is forbidden. A man cannot marry: two sisters a woman and a descendant...
- widow so as to "raise up seed to him". Some societies have long practiced sororal polygyny, a form of polygamy in which a man marries multiple wives who...
- line in 1060 with Geoffrey II of Anjou. He was succeeded in Anjou by his sororal nephew, Geoffrey the Bearded, son of the Count of Gâtinais. Ingelger (870–898)...
- university). Five chapters were members of the African American Fraternal and Sororal ****ociation, eleven chapters were members of the Interfraternity Council...
- societies, the co-wives are relatives, usually sisters, a practice called sororal polygyny; the pre-existing relationship between the co-wives is thought...