same-bloodedness
English
Alternative forms
- samebloodedness
Etymology
From same-blooded + -ness.
Noun
same-bloodedness (uncountable)
- The state or condition of being same-blooded; consanguinity; homogeneity.
- 2009, Paul Cartledge, Ancient Greece: A History in Eleven Cities:
- At any rate, this does tend to put in truer perspective the symbolic claim placed by Herodotus in the mouth of 'the Athenians'—also Ionians—in 480/479, that the fact of being Greek was constituted in essential part by 'same-bloodedness'.
- 2010, Petre Pan, The How Not To Blog: The Economic Testing Ground:
- Even the style bears similarity, and, as Shin explains, both appealed to the 'same bloodedness' of the Korean people.
- 2012, Sanja Bahun, Dušan Radunović, Language Ideology and the Human New Interventions:
- The idea that the Bible develops the same logic of the political privilege given to the natives as compared with the strangers, the Greek theme of the suggegenia, the same-bloodedness, as a necessary condition for the equality in the dēmos, […]
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