phratry (Meaning)

Wordnet

phratry (n)

people descended from a common ancestor

Webster

phratry (n.)

A subdivision of a phyle, or tribe, in Athens.

Synonyms & Antonyms of phratry

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phratry Sentence Examples

  1. The phratry served as a social and political unit within ancient Greek society.
  2. Each phratry was comprised of several clans that shared a common ancestry.
  3. The phratry had legal and religious authority over its members, adjudicating disputes and performing rituals.
  4. Membership in a phratry was usually inherited from one's father.
  5. Phratries often possessed their own meeting places and sacred shrines.
  6. The phratry system played a significant role in maintaining social order and cohesion in ancient Greece.
  7. Some phratries had military significance, organizing and equipping troops for warfare.
  8. The phratry provided a sense of identity and belonging for its members.
  9. In some societies, phratries also played a role in economic activities, regulating trade and agriculture.
  10. The phratry system declined in significance as Greek society evolved and new forms of organization emerged.

FAQs About the word phratry

people descended from a common ancestorA subdivision of a phyle, or tribe, in Athens.

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The phratry served as a social and political unit within ancient Greek society.

Each phratry was comprised of several clans that shared a common ancestry.

The phratry had legal and religious authority over its members, adjudicating disputes and performing rituals.

Membership in a phratry was usually inherited from one's father.