: marriage within a specific group as required by custom or law
endogamous
en-ˈdä-gə-məs
adjective
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Marriage within a specific group as required by custom or law is known as endogamy. In endogamous groups, marriage outside one’s group may be forbidden, or there may merely be a tendency to marry within the group. Endogamy is characteristic of aristocracies and religious and ethnic minorities in industrialized societies but also of the caste system in India and of class-conscious non-literate societies such as the Masai of eastern Africa.
Word History
First Known Use
1865, in the meaning defined above
Medical Definition
endogamy
noun
en·dog·a·my en-ˈdäg-ə-mē
plural endogamies
: marriage within a specific group as required by custom or law