In method greatly, and in manner, and even in conceptive imagination, he differs from Webster: but he is his Cousin-German.
Tathi—Younger brother, sister, or cousin-german (not concubitant).
There can hardly be anything but the name in common between the Lionel of this ballad and Lancelot's cousin-german.
He was a cousin-german of my father's, being the son of a younger brother of my grandfather's, and somewhat of a favourite.
I had it from Mr. Noel, Lady Byron's cousin-german and intimate friend.