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Cognatic kinship is a mode of descent calculated from an ancestor counted through any combination of male and female links, or a system of bilateral kinship where relations are traced through both a father and mother. [1] Such relatives may be known as cognates .
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Ambilineal (or Cognatic) rule affiliates an individual with kinsmen through the father's or mother's line. Some people in societies that practise this system affiliate with a group of relatives through their fathers and others through their mothers.
Agnatic-cognatic (or semi-Salic) succession, prevalent in much of Europe since ancient times, is the restriction of succession to those descended from or related to a past or current monarch exclusively through the male line of descent: descendants through females were ineligible to inherit unless no males of the patrilineage remained alive.
1. Que pertenece o concierne a la cognación (relación de un pariente con otro por línea materna o de cualquier tipo. Vínculo familiar, ascendencia y parentesco trazados por maternidad y/o paternidad combinados). Hiperónimos: afín, consanguíneo. Relacionados: agnación, agnado, cognado, parentesco, maternidad. 2.