Cousin

Etymology
From cosin:, from  consobrinus:, from com-: + sobrinus:

Noun

 * 1) The son or daughter of a person’s uncle or aunt; a first cousin.
 * 2) Any relation who is not a direct ancestor or descendant; one more distantly related than an uncle, aunt, granduncle, grandaunt, nephew, niece, grandnephew, grandniece, etc.

Synonyms

 * first cousin

Derived terms

 * cousin brother
 * cousin sister
 * cousin-in-law
 * first cousin


 * second cousin
 * third cousin
 * kissing cousin
 * cross-cousin
 * parallel cousin

Adjectives
worthy; philological; valiant; capricious; stalwart; pious; enormous; gentle; favorite; distant; pallid; bloody; aristocratic; impecunious; remote; loutish.

Thesaurus
aunt, auntie, blood brother, brethren, brother, bub, bubba, bud, buddy, country cousin, cousin once removed, cousin twice removed, daughter, father, first cousin, foster brother, frater, grandnephew, grandniece, granduncle, great-aunt, great-uncle, half brother, kid brother, mother, nephew, niece, nuncle, nunks, nunky, second cousin, sis, sissy, sister, sister-german, sistern, son, stepbrother, stepsister, unc, uncle, uncs, uterine brother

Translations

 * Anglo-Norman: ,
 * Arabic:
 * ابن عم
 * بنت عم
 * ابن عمة
 * بنت عمة
 * ابن خال
 * بنت خال
 * ابن خالة
 * بنت خالة
 * Armenian: ,
 * Basque: lehengusu, lehengusina
 * Bulgarian: братовчед, братовчедка
 * Catalan: cosí, cosina
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * 堂兄, 堂哥
 * 堂弟
 * 堂姐 (堂姊)
 * 堂妹
 * 表兄, 表哥
 * 表弟
 * 表姐 (表姊)
 * 表妹
 * Chinook Jargon:
 * Czech: ,
 * Danish: fætter, kusine
 * Dutch: neef, nicht , volle neef, volle nicht
 * Esperanto:
 * Ewe:
 * daa (older female cousin)
 * fo (older male cousin)
 * tsɛ (cousin younger than oneself)
 * Finnish:
 * Flemish: kozijn
 * French: ,
 * Old French: ,
 * German:, Vetter; Cousine, Kusine, Base
 * Greek: ξάδελφος, ξαδέλφη
 * Hebrew: דּוֹדָן, דּוֹדָנִית
 * בן-דוד (ben-dod) - uncle's son
 * בת-דוד (bat-dod) - uncle's daughter
 * בן-דודה (ben-doda) - aunt's son
 * בת-דודה (bat-doda) - aunt's daughter
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: frændi (male cousin), frænka (female cousin)
 * Irish: ,
 * Italian: ,
 * Japanese: (itoko),  従兄弟,  従姉妹
 * Khmer: ជីដូនមួយ
 * Korean: 사촌
 * Kurdish:
 * Latgalian:, ,
 * Latin:
 * consobrinus (maternal male cousin)
 * consobrina (maternal female cousin)
 * patruelis (paternal cousin)
 * frater patruelis (paternal male cousin)
 * soror patruelis (paternal female cousin)


 * Latvian: brālēns,  māsīca
 * Lithuanian: pusbrolis, pusseserė
 * Macedonian: братучед,  братучедка
 * Norwegian:,  ,
 * Persian:
 * (paternal uncle's son)
 * (paternal uncle's daughter)
 * (paternal aunt's son)
 * (paternal aunt's daughter)
 * (maternal uncle's son)
 * (maternal uncle's daughter)
 * (maternal aunt's son)
 * (maternal aunt's daughter)
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Russian:
 * (first cousin)
 * кузен (any cousin)
 * кузина (any cousin)
 * Scottish Gaelic: co-ogha
 * Serbian:
 * bratučed (any cousin)
 * bratučeda (any cousin)
 * drugobratučed (second cousin)
 * drugobratučeda (second cousin)
 * Seri: aacaz (son of a female's parent's younger sibling)
 * Slovak: bratanec, sesternica
 * Slovene: ,
 * Spanish: ,
 * : binamu (child of paternal uncle, i.e. patrilineal parallel cousin)
 * Swedish:
 * Tagalog: pinsan
 * Taos: kìłu’úna (younger), prìmu’úna (general), tų̀łu’úna (older)
 * Thai: ลูกพี่ลูกน้อง
 * Turkish:
 * parallel cousins:
 * amcaçocuğu (father's brother's child)
 * amcaoğlu (father's brother's son)
 * amcakızı (father's brother's daughter)
 * teyzeçocuğu (mother's sister's child)
 * teyzeoğlu (mother's sister's son)
 * teyzekızı (mother's sister's daughter)
 * cross-cousins:
 * halaçocuğu (father's sister's child)
 * halaoğlu (father's sister's son)
 * halakızı (father's sister's daughter)
 * dayıçocuğu (mother's brother's child)
 * dayıoğlu (mother's brother's son)
 * dayıkızı (mother's brother's daughter)
 * Vietnamese:
 * anh họ
 * chị họ
 * em họ
 * Volapük: köst,  hiköst,  jiköst,  köstil,  hiköstil,  jiköstil
 * Welsh: cefnder,  cyfnither
 * Welsh: cefnder,  cyfnither


 * Finnish: ;
 * German: entfernter Verwandter, entfernte Verwandte


 * Serbian: ,
 * Swahili:


 * : parent llunyà, parenta llunyana
 * : μακρινός ξάδελφος (makrinós ksádelfos), μακρινή ξαδέλφη (makriní ksadélfi)
 * : kasing-sing
 * : sepupu
 * : pisan
 * : văr, verişoară
 * : ลูกพี่ลูกน้อง (lôok pêe lôok nóng)

Anagrams

 * scioun

Etymology 1
consobrinus:

Noun

 * 1) cousin (male)

Etymology 2
culicinus:, mosquito-like, from culex:

Noun

 * 1) crane fly

Synonyms

 * maringouin