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  2. Clan - Wikipedia

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    The English word "clan" is derived from old English word clann [1] meaning "children", "offspring", "progeny" or "descendants". According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word "clan" was introduced into English in around 1406, as a descriptive label for the organization of society in Ireland and the Scottish Highlands.

  3. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    Female clan chiefs, chieftains, or the wives of clan chiefs normally wear a tartan sash pinned at their left shoulder. Today, Scottish crest badges are commonly used by members of Scottish clans. However, much like clan tartans , Scottish crest badges do not have a long history, and owe much to Victorian era romanticism , and the dress of the ...

  4. Clan (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A clan is a group of people united by kinship and descent. It may refer to: Clan (African Great Lakes), a unit of social organisation; Chinese clan association, formed by Overseas Chinese based on dialect groups or family names; Irish clan, an Irish family group with a common surname; Japanese clans. a Japanese family group with a common surname

  5. Scottish clan chief - Wikipedia

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    The clan chief (ceannard cinnidh) is the representative of this founder, and represents the clan. In the Scottish clan system, a chief is greater than a chieftain (ceann-cinnidh), a designation applied to heads of branches of a clan. [3] Scottish clans that no longer have a clan chief are referred to as armigerous clans.

  6. Chinese kinship - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese clan is a patrilineal and patrilocal group of related Chinese people with a common surname sharing a common ancestor. In southern China, clan members could form a village known as an ancestral village. In Hong Kong, clan settlement is exemplified by walled villages. An ancestral village usually features a hall and shrine honoring ...

  7. Wu-Tang Clan and Mathematics on Reconvening for a New ... - AOL

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    A TV series, a documentary, tours, a Las Vegas residency — Wu-Tang Clan have undoubtedly been busy the past eight years. The one thing missing? A new LP. But the group’s longtime friend, Wu ...

  8. Glossary of Mafia-related words - Wikipedia

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    outfit: a clan, or family within the Mafia. old country: refers to Italy when used by members of the American Mafia painting houses: murdering someone pass: A reprieve from being whacked. paying tribute: giving the boss a cut of the deal. pinched: to get caught by the cops or federal agents. points: percent of income; cut.

  9. Sept - Wikipedia

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    Síol is a Gaelic word meaning "progeny" or "seed" that is used in the context of a family or clan with members who bear the same surname and inhabited the same territory, [5] as a manner of distinguishing one group from another; a family called Mac an Bháird (anglicised as "Ward") might be divided into septs such as Síol Sheáin Mhic Bhriain, Síol Chonchobhair Óig, Síol Sheáin Chuinn ...