单词 | blood kinship |
例句 | In fact her maturity and blood kinship converted her passion to fever, so it was more affliction than affection. Song of Solomon 1977-01-01T00:00:00Z Their blood kinship also seemed to offer a mocking commentary on the meaning of the phrase “family values.” Retired Navy Lt. Cmdr. Arthur J. Walker, member of ‘family of spies,’ dies It's a blood kinship between separated nations, a kind of peninsular brotherhood. IHT Rendezvous: North Korean Gives the Games a Dramatic Lift 2012-07-30T05:17:28Z The survivors by eating the flesh of a victim, whose blood and soul the dead thus consume, sacramentally confirm the mystic tie of blood kinship with the dead. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z Thus the old social order of blood kinship was destroyed also in Rome even before the abolition of the so-called royalty. The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State The two sisters were no 154 longer related to each other by any ties except blood kinship. The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards The system has many varieties of form, and gives way in time to the formal recognition of blood kinship. Introduction to the History of Religions Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume IV Primitive man consciously adapted certain of his observations of nature to his social needs, and among these observations the fact of actual blood kinship with father and mother played no part. Folklore as an Historical Science I am thy father's brother in blood kinship, and thou my brother's son. Codex Junius 11 If the opponents of Morgan dispute that the so-called consanguine family is based on blood kinship, they are right, unless we wish to assign an exceptional position to the Australian strata of generations. The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State It is the study of words as they are associated, not in actual blood kinship, but in meaning. The Century Vocabulary Builder These local tribes are united by contiguity, and by common local interests, but not necessarily by blood kinship. Myth, Ritual and Religion — Volume 1 In Harris Island we have the chief with his free tribesmen around him, connected by blood kinship, living in scattered homesteads, just like the German tribes described by Tacitus. Folklore as an Historical Science The sacredness of those relations, and even of blood kinship, is, I fear, not always so clear to the youthful mind as we fondly imagine. Openings in the Old Trail From this blood kinship arose the obligation to blood revenge that was unconditionally recognized by the Iroquois. The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State You can detect the blood kinship, for example, between prescribe and manuscript, and know that the strain of fact or fie or fy in a word is pretty sure to betoken making or doing. The Century Vocabulary Builder To the extent of motherhood also it was not based upon blood kinship, for it was the local totem, not the mother's totem, which became the totem of the newly-born member of the group. Folklore as an Historical Science Let me turn from the phenomenon of over-specialisation to that of neglect, and for this purpose I will take the simple fact of blood kinship. Folklore as an Historical Science Blood kinship is therefore the destroyer, not the generator, of totemism, and we are therefore compelled to get at the back of blood kinship if we want to find totem beginnings. Folklore as an Historical Science Systrungr means the son of the mother's sister, and an abnegation of the blood kinship from that side surpasses in the eyes of the poet even the crime of fratricide. The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State Brotherly is used of actual blood kinship, or indicates close feeling, deep affection, or religious love. The Century Vocabulary Builder To the extent of fatherhood, therefore, totemism of this type was clearly not based upon the natural fact of blood kinship, but upon the conscious adoption of a non-kinship form of society. Folklore as an Historical Science At the beginning, it was clearly not connected with blood kinship and descent; it was as clearly not connected with any class system of marriage. Folklore as an Historical Science If he knows of the physical fact, he does not use it politically, for blood kinship as a political force is late, not early, and the early tie was dependent upon quite other circumstances. Folklore as an Historical Science But we have seen what long and hard fighting was required before it could take, in Athens and Rome, the place of the old organization by blood kinship. The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State |
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