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Matride

Definition:

Matride refers to a person who is originally from, or belongs to, the mother's side of the family.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Noun: A matride is a term used to describe an individual who identifies more strongly with their maternal lineage rather than paternal lineage. They value their mother's ancestry and cultural heritage.
  2. Adjective: Matride can also function as an adjective to describe anything related to the maternal side of the family, such as traditions, customs, or inherited traits.
  3. Verb: Although less common, "matride" can be used as a verb to indicate the act of embracing and honoring one's maternal heritage and family connections.

Sample Sentences:

Noun: The proud matride often expressed her love for her matrilineal ancestors during family gatherings.

Adjective: The family's matride traditions included cooking special dishes passed down through generations on the mother's side.

Verb: Anna chose to matride by delving into her mother's genealogy and connecting with long-lost relatives.

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