- family, patrilocal
- патрилокальная семья; тип семьи, предполагающий проживание жены совместно с родителями мужа.
Англо-русский словарь по социологии. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь по социологии. 2011.
patrilocal — |pa.trə, |pā.trə+ adjective Etymology: patr + local : located at or centered around the residence of the of the husband s family or tribe a patrilocal marriage contrasted with matrilocal; compare avunculocal, neolocal … Useful english dictionary
patrilocal — adjective a) living with the family of the husband b) Describing a people or culture in which newly married couples live with the males family. Syn: virilocal … Wiktionary
patrilocal — pætrɪ ləʊkl adj. living with the husband s family, pertaining to residence with the husband s family (Anthropology) … English contemporary dictionary
patrilocal — /pætriˈloʊkəl/ (say patree lohkuhl) adjective Anthropology of or relating to a marriage in which the marriage partners live with the husband s family. –patrilocally, adverb –patrilocality, noun …
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