gens

suomi-englanti sanakirja

gens englannista suomeksi

  1. suku

  1. suku, gens

  2. Substantiivi

gens englanniksi

  1. (senseid)(anchor) A legally defined unit of Roman society, being a collection of people related through a common ancestor by birth, marriage or adoption, possibly over many generations, and sharing the same gentilicium.

  2. (quote-book); Murray (publisher)|John Murray, (w)|year=1848|pages=568 and 569|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=6PYGAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA568|oclc=246172110|passage=&91;page 568, column 2&93; There were certain sacred rites (''sacra gentilitia'') which belonged to a gens, to the observance of which all the members of a gens, as such, were bound, whether they were members by birth, adoption, or adrogation. A person was freed from the observance of such sacra, and lost the privileges connected with his gentile rites, when he lost his gens, that is, when he was adrogated, adopted, or even emancipated; for adrogation, adoption, and emancipation were accompanied by a diminutio capitis. (..) &91;page 569, column 2&93; As the gentes were subdivisions of the three ancient tribes, the populus (in the ancient sense) alone had gentes, so that to be a patrician and to have a gens were synonymous; and thus we find the expressions gens and patricii constantly united.

  3. (quote-book)

  4. A tribal subgroup whose members are characterized by having the same descent, usually along the male line.

  5. (quote-book) Originally the first three gentes were not allowed to intermarry with each other, because they were subdivisions of an original gens; but they were permitted to marry into either of the other gentes, and ''vice versâ''.

  6. A host-specific lineage of a parasite species.(w)

  7. (monikko) en|gen ((clipping of)).

  8. (quote-book) I witness firsthand the difficult "downstream" outcomes (Grusky 2014) of social class stratification in a university setting where approximately 3,400 undergraduates (13% of the undergraduate population) are first in their families to attend and/or graduate from college (first-gens). Most of these students are low income and nearly 1,200 first-gens have grown up in poverty.

  9. a bit, few

  10. all

  11. (uxi)

  12. any

  13. (monikko) ca|gen|t=gene

  14. (l) (gl)

  15. set of people

  16. (ux)

  17. {{quote-text|fr|year=2018|author=Zaz|title=J'aime, j'aime

  18. (inflection of)

  19. Roman clan (related by birth or marriage and sharing a common name and often united by certain religious rites)

  20. stock, tribe

  21. nation, country

  22. (Q). London: (w). pg. 38.

  23. people, family

  24. (syn)

  25. the chief gods

  26. heathen, pagan

  27. people

  28. (l) (gloss)

  29. (l)

  30. (noun form of)