endogamy
n.
"marriage within the tribe or group," 1865, from endo- on model of polygamy. Related: Endogamous (1865). Opposed to exogamy. Apparently both were coined by Scottish anthropologist John Ferguson McLennan (1827-1881) in "Primitive Marriage."
To this law, the converse of caste, forbidding marriage within the tribe, Mr. M'Lennan has given the name of exogamy: while, instead of caste, since that word involves notions unconnected with marriage, he has used the correlative word -- endogamy. [review in "The Lancet," March 25, 1865]
〔李〕n.(同部族)内部通婚 [gamy=marriage] ←endo-[GK] =inner内;inside内部
〔李〕n. (同部族)内部通婚 [endo- =inner] ←-fuge [L] =sth.that causes...to flee表示“使⋯逃逸之物”