Pa > References for ‘paternal’
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[1] In the Vajrayána Buddhist [...] [maternal grandmother], didimá [paternal grandmother], kákiimá [...] brothers wife], pisimá [paternal aunt], masimá [maternal aunt], baumá [younger brothers wife] and so on.
[21] There is a very close relationship [...] English “mother”.]] Paternal property means “patrimony”. [...] script was modified to Arabic.
[3] About forty to fifty years ago, [...] boy from Spain. The girl had much paternal property, so she did not go to [...] recognized Irelands suzerainty.
[5] Due to ethnic differences, it is [...] social code, sons are entitled to paternal property; but according to the Punjabi variation, although sons have the birthright to their paternal property, they cannot claim it [...] Mithila has its own specialities.
[2] As you know, all are the progeny [...] others of their legitimate and paternal rights, are the enemies of society. [...] the cultured and civilized world.
[5] “Im Mazantali Sarkar,” [...] uncles and females take after their paternal aunts. Cant you see how [...] I am his maternal uncle.”
[7] Let us see what sort of treatment [...] anothers house, giving up their paternal property rights (regardless of [...] the good qualities of her heart.
[26] Those who think that the dowry [...] of womens equal rights to paternal property are mistaken. For it is noticed that in societies where daughters are heirs to paternal property, there too the dowry [...] person easily gets her consort.
[8] What sort of treatment have women [...] house for others, giving up her paternal property rights (regardless of [...] she nurses him when he is ill?
[27] There are those who mistakenly [...] the equal rights of daughters to paternal property are recognized. However, [...] societies where daughters are heirs to paternal property, the dowry system has [...] easily due to the power of money.
[49] As regards learning versus ignorance, [...] no property is the personal or paternal property of anyone.
[14] 9. Shiva was the first person in [...] personality that out of His deep paternal love and compassion He provided [...] realize that they were human beings.
[16] SOME [...] father paternal mother [...] for post-disease care.
[22] SOME [...] sorts of nonsense to me." Her paternal aunt had just finished her bath, [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.
[26] By adding the suffix thak to the [...] “gold”. Pitrrktha means “paternal wealth”. The etymological [...] open-handed never, never, never.”
[27] (1) While arranging a marriage [...] connected with each other either on the paternal or the maternal side for three generations, ascending or descending.
[1] This Universe is the creation of [...] Therefore, this universe is your paternal property. You must not forget [...] support of Parama Puruśa.
[377] He was such a great personality that out of His deep paternal love and compassion He provided [...] realize that they were human beings.
[99] Anyhow I ran into Manimohana [...] Máju to the house of his paternal aunt in Mákaŕd́á, [...] returning to his home in Mauriigrama.
[128] “As there was no hindrance [...] of us. He had told us that his paternal aunts sons paternal uncles daughters nieces husbands paternal aunts son had paid a French [...] had sent it here by air.”
[99] Bear in mind, the paternal uncle (fathers brother or [...] kákákushii, khudkushii (suicide), etc.
[100] Just as the word káká is prevalent in Bengali for paternal uncle, similarly the word cacá [...] cácii. The pure Bengali word for paternal uncle is khuŕá. [...] nowadays as they were in old Bengali.
[54] They are glaring examples that [...] antisocial activities out of fear of paternal abuse. This creates a habit which [...] and force them to commit crimes.
[29] “Im a lions maternal aunt, And a dragons paternal aunt. What I like to eat the most Is a tiger cooked whole as a roast.”
[8] While he was busy shopping many [...] Hattamala to his assembled maternal and paternal cousins, that is the large Indian [...] who also managed to lend an ear.
[336] All the maternal and paternal cousins said: “When will [...] will you tell us those?”
[4] (3) In case a widow remarries and [...] with her, she can look after the paternal properties of those children as [...] of looking after the property.
[6] (5) A woman who has divorced her [...] are also the inheritors of their paternal property). However, she can keep [...] responsibility to maintain those children.
[27] Kalatra : Some time before [...] children were also denied any of the paternal religious or social rights; they [...] were vrátya [outcaste].
[31] Needless to say, as the children of kalatras were not entitled to paternal religious and social rights, they [...] inherit the right to keep fire.
[33] It was extremely difficult for [...] but were not authorized from the paternal side to keep fire. Most of them were not born or brought up in the paternal home, rather they would stay with their maternal uncles.
[7] If we accept the rational principles [...] arise. The whole universe is our paternal property, and we are the members [...] anywhere and everywhere we like.
[15] Kalatra : Some time before [...] children were also denied any of the paternal religious or social rights; they [...] were vrátya [outcaste].
[19] Needless to say, as the children of kalatras were not entitled to paternal religious and social rights, they [...] inherit the right to keep fire.
[21] It was extremely difficult for [...] but were not authorized from the paternal side to keep fire. Most of them were not born or brought up in the paternal home, rather they would stay with their maternal uncles.
[4] The paternal feeling remains unchanged whether [...] daughters. Why not? Logic demands this.
[3] 1. In the case of arranged marriages, [...] connected with each other either on the paternal or the maternal side for three generations, ascending or descending.
[20] 3. In case a widow remarries and [...] with her, she can look after the paternal properties of those children as [...] of looking after the property.
[22] 5. The woman who has divorced her [...] are also the inheritors of their paternal property). However she can keep [...] the maintenance of the children.
[18] This poem is called báramásyá, [...] girls did not set out for their paternal homes in the month of Kárttika:
[6] In some places there is a mixed [...] the sons and daughters inherit paternal property. In Bengal a sisters [...] not an ideal arrangement either.