জ্ঞাতিবর্গ, জ্ঞাতিগোষ্ঠী
(1) People descended from a common ancestor
(1) Most of these marriages were strongly resisted by the kinsfolk of the parties, particularly those that involved agnates from the same village, though none of them were from the same hamlet.
(2) Indeed, no blood relations witnessed the will, but only Hester's servant and the kinsfolk of her executor and beneficiary, her u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510good friend Anthony Short,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb the controversial Laudian minister.
(3) Before the Clearances, most Highland families lived in such townships, in a kind of collective, or joint-tenancy farm, housing perhaps a hundred or so people, who were often kinsfolk .
(4) And finally, the spirit of the deceased has another chance of life in this world with his/her own kinsfolk .
(5) Mobilising her natal familija, most of her son's agnatic kinfolk , and many other unrelated families in the village through persistent negotiations, she mounted a vigorous campaign for her son's election.
(6) By the time we discover the link between the blue bloods, the dead people, and the fracasing kinfolk , we've lost all interest in the outcome or reveal.
(7) Traditionally, the groom's family and kinfolk would provide a number of pigs and shells to the father of the bride in compensation for the loss of his daughter.
(8) Feasts that celebrate deceased kinfolk are still very important celebrations.
(9) In many Aboriginal societies, certain kinfolk stand in what are called u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510avoidance relationshipsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb with each other.
(10) He is pursued by the Furies, grotesque female divinities charged with the punishment of those who have shed the blood of kinfolk .
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