affinity

affinity
af·fin·i·ty /ə-'fi-nə-tē/ n pl -ties: relationship by marriage compare consanguinity

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

affinity
I (family ties) noun affiliation, ancestry, blood relative, brethren, clan, cognatio, cognation, common ancestry, coniunctio, connection, consanguinitas, consanguinity, family, family connection, filiation, heritage, kindred, kinship, lineage, linkage, necessitudo, offspring, parentage, propinquitas, relation, relation by blood, relationship, tribe associated concepts: challenge to a prospective juror based on affinity foreign phrases:
- Affinis mei affinis non est mihi affinis. — One who is related by marriage to a person who is related to me by marriage has no affinity to me.
II (regard) noun affection, attachment, attraction, closeness, concern, devotion, fondness, friendliness, friendship, good will, inclination, liking, love, natural liking, partiality, predilection, proclivity, propensity, sympathy, tenderness III index analogy, blood, chain (nexus), conformity (agreement), consortium (marriage companionship), inclination, instinct, kinship, partiality, penchant, predilection, propensity, propinquity (kinship), propinquity (similarity), rapport, relation (connection), relationship (family tie), relevance, resemblance

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006


affinity
n.
(1) A relationship; fondness or liking.
(2) The degree of relationship between people who are related by marriage.
See also consanguinity

The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. . 2008.


affinity
the relationship or connection between one spouse and the blood relatives of the other. Consanguinity is the relationship of persons descended from the same ancestor. Thus sons are consanguine with their fathers, brothers with each other.

Collins dictionary of law. . 2001.


affinity
n.
1 A close agreement.
2 The attraction between people.
3 Any relationship created by marriage.
See also consanguinity.
4 A term used to describe the relationship that one has to the adopted or blood (and usually close) relatives of their spouse. For example, affinity exists between a woman and her husband's brother.

Webster's New World Law Dictionary. . 2000.


affinity
The relationship that a person has to the blood relatives of a spouse by virtue of the marriage.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.


affinity
The relationship that a person has to the blood relatives of a spouse by virtue of the marriage.

Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.

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  • Affinity — Af*fin i*ty, n.; pl. {Affinities}. [OF. afinit[ e], F. affinit[ e], L. affinites, fr. affinis. See {Affined}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Relationship by marriage (as between a husband and his wife s blood relations, or between a wife and her husband s… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • affinity — When affinity implies a mutual relationship or attraction, it is normally followed by between or with (The affinity between Britain and most of her former colonies • Beckett…stresses that he wrote the little book on order, not out of any deep… …   Modern English usage

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  • affinity — (n.) c.1300, relation by marriage (as opposed to consanguinity), from O.Fr. afinité (12c.), from L. affinitatem (nom. affinitas) neighborhood, relationship by marriage, noun of state from affinis adjacent, also kin by marriage, lit. bordering on …   Etymology dictionary

  • affinity — 1 *attraction, sympathy Contrasted words: repugnance, repellency or repulsion, abhorrence (see corresponding adjectives at REPUGNANT): *antipathy, aversion 2 resemblance, *likeness, similarity, similitude, analogy Analogous words: agreement …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • affinity — ► NOUN (pl. affinities) 1) a natural liking or sympathy for someone or something. 2) a close relationship based on a common origin or structure. 3) relationship by marriage. 4) the tendency of a substance to combine with another. ORIGIN Latin… …   English terms dictionary

  • affinity — [ə fin′i tē, afin′i tē] n. pl. affinities [ME affinite < OFr afinite < L affinitas < affinis, adjacent, related by marriage < ad , to + finis, a border] 1. relationship by marriage: distinguished from CONSANGUINITY 2. close… …   English World dictionary

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  • Affinity —    In fifteenth century England, an affinity was a web of political and social connections constructed by a nobleman, either on the basis of royal favor and personal political standing or on the basis of family and territorial influence. A noble… …   Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses

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