- family, matrilocal
- матрилокальная семья; тип семьи, предполагающий проживание мужа совместно с родителями жены.
Англо-русский словарь по социологии. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь по социологии. 2011.
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matrilocal — matrilocality, n. /ma treuh loh keuhl, may /, adj. Anthropol. of or pertaining to residence with the wife s family or tribe; uxorilocal: matrilocal customs. Cf. neolocal, virilocal. [1905 10; MATRI + LOCAL] * * * … Universalium
matrilocal — adjective /ˌmæ.trɪˈləʊ.kəl,ˌmæ.trɪˈloʊ.kəl,ˌmæ.trəˈloʊ.kəl/ Living with the family of the wife Syn: uxorilocal Ant: patrilocal See Also: neolocal, duolocal … Wiktionary
matrilocal — mætrɪ ləʊkl adj. of or pertaining to living with the wife s family … English contemporary dictionary
matrilocal — /mætriˈloʊkəl/ (say matree lohkuhl) adjective Anthropology of or relating to a marriage in which the marriage partners live with the wife s family. –matrilocally, adverb –matrilocality, noun …
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ux|or|i|lo|cal — «uhk SR uh LOH kuhl, SOHR », adjective. Anthropology. having the focus in the home of the wife s family; matrilocal: »uxorilocal residence, an uxorilocal culture. ╂[< Latin uxor, ōris wife + locus place + English al1] … Useful english dictionary
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