Agnat

/ˈæɡnæt/ noun

Definition

A relative on the father's side only; a blood relative traced through male ancestors.

Etymology

From Latin agnatus (born to, related on the father's side), from ad (to) + gnatus (born). Describes relatives connected through paternal lineage only.

Kelly Says

In ancient Rome, agnates were your legal family for inheritance and property purposes—your mother's relatives didn't count, which seems harsh by modern standards but was how they tracked property ownership.

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