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phy⋅le

[fahy-lee]
–noun, plural -lae [-lee] .
(in ancient Greece) a tribe or clan, based on supposed kinship.

Origin:
1860–65; < Gk phȳl, akin to phŷlon phylon


phylic, adjective
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phy·le   (fī'lē)   
n.   pl. phy·lae (-lē)
A large citizens' organization based on kinship, constituting the largest political subdivision of an ancient Greek city-state.

[Greek phūlē, tribe, phyle; see bheuə- in Indo-European roots.]
phy'lic adj.
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