Sentence example with the word 'patriarchal'

patriarchal

aboriginal, ancient, civic, fatherly, gray with age, maternal, motherly, paternal, primeval, revered, white with age

Definition adj. characteristic of a form of social organization in which the male is the family head and title is traced through the male line

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The second was patriarchal and of a strictly territorial nature.   [Please select]

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What if it lured him away from the patriarchal faith.   [Please select]

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The patriarchal religions exalted the family, the tribe, the nation.   [Please select]

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THE HISTORY OF PALESTINE from the Patriarchal Ages to the Present Time.   [Please select]

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Except for quite personal possessions, there was still an air of patriarchal communism about the tribe.   [Please select]

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The Semite also was more polygamous than the Aryan, his women less self-assertive,[135] and the tendency of his government more patriarchal.   [Please select]

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They are presented as patriarchal Bedouin chiefs, living the life of nomadic shepherds in the country between Babylonia and Egypt.   [Please select]

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The Caliph had become a luxurious Emperor or King of Kings; the administration had changed from a patriarchal system to a bureaucracy.   [Please select]

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But by the dawn of the historic period, the patriarchal monarchies of the Achæan age had given place, in almost all the Grecian cities, to oligarchies or aristocracies.   [Please select]

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And the old men, with their patriarchal manners and their broad speech--it had been all sweet and pleasant to her.   [Please select]

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