Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
matriarchal
Adjective
/ˌmeɪ.t̬riˈɑːr.kəl/
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Definition
Of or relating to a system of society or government ruled by women, especially mothers.
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Examples
- The village had a matriarchal structure where the oldest woman made the key decisions.
- Many indigenous cultures are known for their matriarchal traditions.
- In some societies, inheritance is passed down through the mother, creating a matriarchal lineage.
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Meaning
Matriarchal describes a social system in which women, particularly mothers, hold primary power and dominate in roles of political leadership, moral authority, social privilege, and control of property.
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Synonyms
- female-led
- woman-centered
- maternal