endogamy

[en-dog-uh-mee]

endogamy Definition

  • 1the custom of marrying only within the limits of a local community, clan, or tribe
  • 2the practice of marrying only within one's own ethnic or social group, rejecting those from others as unsuitable for marriage or other close personal relationships

Using endogamy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "endogamy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The royal family practiced endogamy to maintain their bloodline.

  • Example

    The tribe's endogamy was so strict that outsiders were not allowed to marry into it.

  • Example

    Endogamy was common among the aristocracy in medieval Europe.

endogamy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for endogamy

Antonyms for endogamy

Phrases with endogamy

  • the practice of marrying only within one's own religion

    Example

    Religious endogamy is still prevalent in many conservative societies.

  • a group of people who practice endogamy

    Example

    The endogamous group was small and tightly-knit.

  • a marriage between two people who practice endogamy

    Example

    Their endogamous marriage was arranged by their families.

Origins of endogamy

from Greek 'endon' meaning 'within' and 'gamos' meaning 'marriage'

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Summary: endogamy in Brief

Endogamy [en-dog-uh-mee] is the practice of marrying only within one's own community, clan, or ethnic group. It is often used to maintain bloodlines or cultural traditions. Examples include religious endogamy and endogamous marriages. Antonyms include exogamy and outbreeding.