- anthropology,
patrilocal residence or patrilocality, also
known as
virilocal residence or
virilocality, are
terms referring to the
social system in
which a married...
-
infanticide and
abandonment of girls.
Because girls traditionally marry out in
virilocal marriage (living with or near the husband's parents) they have been seen...
- approach. At the same time,
depending on the society, the
residence could be
virilocal, uxorilocal, and
sometimes the
spouses could live with
neither the husband's...
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succession and
lineage affiliations with one-marriage rule.
Joint families, or
virilocal communities are common,
wherein families of
brothers settle close to each...
- triumvirate, vigintivirate, virago, virile, virilescence, virility,
virilocal,
virilocality, virtual, virtuality, virtue, virtuosity, virtuoso,
virtuous vir-...
- (clan) must find a mate from
another clan,
under pain of
taboo violation.
Virilocal residence is the norm. A
degree of
bilingualism /
bidialectalism is normal...
- is the
result of a "structural
tension between matrilineal descent and
virilocal marriage" (i.e., the
tension a
woman feels between her mother's family...
- triumvirate, vigintivirate, virago, virile, virilescence, virility,
virilocal,
virilocality, virtual, virtuality, virtue, virtuosity, virtuoso,
virtuous vir-...
- 16th century,
medieval women gained new-found
security as
wives within virilocal systems, in
contrast to the
insecurity of Heian-period
wives in uxorilocal...
-
Residence Strategies in Indo-European–Speaking Societies: Neo-, Uxori-, and
Virilocality." In:
Human Biology: Vol. 83: Iss. 1,
Article 7.
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