Familially: meaning, definitions and examples

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familially

 

[ fəˈmɪl.i.ə.li ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

family relations

Familially refers to something that relates to or is characteristic of a family or families. It is often used to describe connections or interactions within a family context.

Synonyms

domestically, familial, kinship.

Examples of usage

  • We gather familially during the holidays.
  • Familially, we are very close to our cousins.
  • They argue familially, but always make up quickly.

Etymology

The term 'familially' is derived from 'family', which has its roots in the Latin word 'familia'. The Latin term referred to a household, including servants and relatives. The word passed into Middle English, evolving in meaning and spelling over centuries. The '-ly' suffix was added to create the adverbial form in English, allowing it to describe actions and attributes related to family structures or dynamics. It emphasizes the relational aspects and contexts that define family interactions. In contemporary usage, 'familially' often reflects deeper social connections and the complexities of familial relationships.