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Перевод: genealogical
[прилагательное] генеалогический; родословный
Тезаурус:
- An individual's genes are not unique to itself; they occur also in animals to which it is genetically related through genealogical descent.
- The framework of analysis was not narrative nor progressive nor dialectical but genealogical.
- The suggestion that a disputant would hold back from making as wide approaches as possible, because he was bound to adhere to a proper genealogical order of call on manpower, is inherently implausible given the distribution of Zuwaya within their territory, and given the assumption that people under threat wish to survive.
- The descendants of those alliances still run the region, and Samuel Stone (from Costa Rica) has the genealogical tables to prove it.
- Nevertheless, most people who made history, or who instructed juniors how to make it, were concerned with a restricted genealogical range; so knowledge took on a segmentary, even oppositional character: genealogies varied, for instance, from reciter to reciter and from audience to audience.
- Huguenot Library (London) Further to the papers of philanthropic institutions founded or supported by the Huguenots, there is a fine collection of pedigrees and other genealogical works.
- The genealogical trigger determining the numbers involved, the extensiveness of the quarrel, is thus the branching of the tree through brotherhood: by tracing the extent of obligation to two brothers (rather than to their father) each disputant secures the maximum of supporters who owe him loyalty and who do not in that particular instance owe loyalty to the other side.
- Groups were created by political or material need, and once created, granted each other quasi-familial status (complete, for literate societies, with swiftly constructed genealogies; thus, the descendants of the prophet in Islam have down the ages offered much work for the imagination and ingenuity of the genealogical archivists).
- Many attempts have been made to compile a genealogical tree showing the relationships of these animals to one another and to man.
- Evidence about the past role of women is mainly genealogical: people remembered some marriages because they sealed a peace; others because they bound in a new group of refugees or clients, bringing them into the range of people who belonged to someone, subjecting them to social controls.
- Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies (Canterbury) Many thousands of unpublished manuscripts relating to family histories; manorial papers thirteenth-twentieth centuries, records of armorial bearings in all Sussex churches, Canterbury Cathedral and elsewhere; an extensive index of British arms; transcripts of rolls of arms and heraldic treatises; heralds' original note books; and hundreds of genealogical documents are held at the Institute.
- The former is now available in paperback, and is of special value to local historians for it is, in effect, a genealogical dictionary of every person who has held a "peerage" from the period of the very first post-Conquest earldoms.
- The Zuwaya image implies that on occasion massive numbers of men mobilized in genealogical order, lineage against lineage, to defend (it was always to defend, since an offence given was always unwitting) a smaller number directly involved; and that because men knew that Janab or Bu Zuraiq or whoever would unite against them, they refrained from wrong action.
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