agnate
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The land through which she guides us is flavid, agnate, calcined, karsty.
From The New Yorker • May 9, 2016
In Korea, for instance, he can only adopt an agnate and one of a lower generation than his own.
From The Soul of the Far East by Lowell, Percival
Similarly, in Athens, did Solon decree that an heiress had to marry her nearest male agnate, even though both belonged to the same gens, and, according to former law, such a marriage was forbidden.
From Woman under socialism by De Leon, Daniel
Adj. related, akin, consanguineous, of the blood, family, allied, collateral; cognate, agnate, connate; kindred; affiliated; fraternal. <— p.
From Roget's Thesaurus by Roget, Peter Mark
Thus the son of your father's sister is no agnate of yours, but merely your cognate, and vice versa; for children are member's of their father's family, and not of your mother's.
From The Institutes of Justinian by Moyle, John Baron