| 释义 | cousin-german
 cous·in-ger·manC0700800 (kŭz′ĭn-jûr′mən)n. pl. cous·ins-ger·man (kŭz′ĭnz-)  A child of one's aunt or uncle; a first cousin.cous•in(ˈkʌz ən)
 n.    1.  the son or daughter of an uncle or aunt.    2.  one related by descent in a diverging line from a known common ancestor.    3.  a kinsman or kinswoman; relative.    4.  a person or thing related to another by similar natures, languages, geographical proximity, etc.    5.  a term of address used by a sovereign for another sovereign or a high-ranking noble.  [1250–1300; Middle English cosin < Anglo-French co(u)sin, Old French cosin < Latin consōbrīnus cousin (properly, son of one's mother's sister) =con- con- + sōbrīnus second cousin (presumably orig. “pertaining to the sister”) <*swesrīnos=*swesr-, gradational variant of *swesōr (>soror sister) + *-īnos -ine1]  cous′in•ly, adj.   Thesaurus
 EncyclopediaSeecousinLegalSeeCousin| Noun | 1. | cousin-german - the child of your aunt or unclecousin, first cousin, full cousinrelative, relation - a person related by blood or marriage; "police are searching for relatives of the deceased"; "he has distant relations back in New Jersey" | 
 cousin-german
 Synonyms for cousin-germannoun the child of your aunt or uncleSynonymscousinfirst cousinfull cousin
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