cousinal
adjEtymology
From cousin + -al.
- derived from *cōsuīnus✻
- derived from cosine — “collateral female relative more distant than one’s sister; form of address used by a monarch to female monarchs or nobles”
- derived from cosine
- derived from cosine
- derived from cosin — “collateral male relative more distant than one’s brother; form of address used by a monarch to male monarchs or nobles”
- derived from cosin
- derived from cosen
- inherited from cosin
Definitions
Of or relating to a cousin.
- Buf if anything the avuncular correlation is less than the cousinal, and accordingly I am not sure that the age and environmental differences would do more than equalise their values.
- First cousinal marriages were very frequent in colonial Maryland.
- As defining the types there are two considerations to be noted, (i) a difference of sex in either generation, parental or cousinal, and (ii) a change of sex in descent.
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