verwantheid
Verwantheid is a Dutch term for the state or quality of being related to others through blood, marriage, or close social ties. It is commonly translated as kinship or relatedness and is used in sociology, anthropology, and biology to describe networks of family connections and social bonds.
The term derives from verwant (related) and the suffix -heid that forms abstract nouns; the related term
Verwantheid covers both biological relatedness (consanguinity) and social ties formed through marriage, adoption, or alliance. In
In study and discussion, verwantheid is analyzed through kinship diagrams, terminology, and practices to understand social
In many societies, verwantheid influences inheritance, caregiving, marriage, and ritual obligations. In modern contexts, the concept