Enate vs Eate - What's the difference?
enate | eate |
A relative whose relation is traced only through female members of the family.
* 2000 , Alexander H. Bolyanatz, Mortuary Feasting on New Ireland: The Activation of Matriliny Among the Sursurunga ,
Any maternal female relative.
Related to someone by female connections.
Related on the maternal side of the family.
(linguistics) Having identical grammatical structure (but with elements that are semantically different).
Growing out.
As a noun enate
is a relative whose relation is traced only through female members of the family.As an adjective enate
is related to someone by female connections.As a verb eate is
.enate
English
Noun
(en noun)- A great grandmother is an enate if she is your mother’s mother's mother.
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- Similarly, since the wearing of a sawat'' is importantly informed by matrilineal group membership — an enate of the deceased cannot wear a ''sawat — it would be an error to assume that matrilineal group membership is necessarily salient in explaining the behavior of a social actor.