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gentes
[
jenz
]
Origin
gens
/
dʒɛnz
/
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[
jenz
]
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noun,
plural
gen·tes
/
ˈdʒɛn
tiz
/
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[
jen
-teez
]
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.
1.
a group of families in ancient Rome claiming
descent
from a common ancestor and united by a common
name
and common ancestral religious rites.
2.
Anthropology
.
a group tracing common descent in the male
line
; clan.
Origin:
1840–50;
<
Latin
gēns
race, people.
See
genus
,
gender
1
,
gender
2
Related forms
sub·gens,
noun,
plural
-gen·tes.
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.
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Word Origin & History
gens
1847, in reference to ancient Rome, "tribe, clan," from L. gens (gen. gentis) "race, clan, nation" (see
genus
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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