cousin
[ kuhz-uh n ]
/ ˈkʌz ən /
noun
Also called first cousin, full cousin.
the son or daughter of an uncle or aunt.
See also second cousin, removed(def 2).
one related by descent in a diverging line from a known common ancestor, as from one's grandparent or from one's father's or mother's sister or brother.
a kinsman or kinswoman; relative.
a person or thing related to another by similar natures, languages, geographical proximity, etc.: Our Canadian cousins are a friendly people.
Slang.
a gullible, innocent person who is easily duped or taken advantage of.
a term of address used by a sovereign in speaking, writing, or referring to another sovereign or a high-ranking noble.
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Origin of cousin
1250–1300; Middle English
cosin < Anglo-French
co(u)sin, Old French
cosin < Latin
consōbrīnus cousin (properly, son of one's mother's sister), equivalent to
con-
con- +
sōbrīnus second cousin (presumably orig. “pertaining to the sister”) <
*swesrīnos, equivalent to
*swesr-, gradational variant of
*swesōr (>
soror
sister) +
*-īnos
-ine1; for
-sr- >
-br- cf.
December
OTHER WORDS FROM cousin
cous·in·age, cous·in·hood, cous·in·ship, nounWords nearby cousin
courtship display,
courtside,
courtyard,
couru,
couscous,
cousin,
cousin jack,
cousin-german,
cousinly,
cousinry,
cousteau
Definition for cousin (2 of 2)
Cousin
[ koo-zan ]
/ kuˈzɛ̃ /
noun
Vic·tor
[veek-tawr] /vikˈtɔr/,1792–1867,
French philosopher and educational reformer: founder of the method of eclecticism in French philosophy.
Example sentences from the Web for cousin
British Dictionary definitions for cousin (1 of 2)
cousin
/ (ˈkʌzən) /
noun
Also called: first cousin, cousin-german, full cousin
the child of one's aunt or uncle
a relative who has descended from one of one's common ancestors. A person's second cousin is the child of one of his parents' first cousins. A person's third cousin is the child of one of his parents' second cousins. A first cousin once removed (or loosely second cousin) is the child of one's first cousin
a member of a group related by race, ancestry, interests, etc
our Australian cousins
a title used by a sovereign when addressing another sovereign or a nobleman
Derived forms of cousin
cousinhood or cousinship, noun cousinly, adjective, adverbWord Origin for cousin
C13: from Old French
cosin, from Latin
consōbrīnus cousin, from
sōbrīnus cousin on the mother's side; related to
soror sister
British Dictionary definitions for cousin (2 of 2)
Cousin
/ (French kuzɛ̃) /
noun
Victor (viktɔr). 1792–1867, French philosopher and educational reformer
Idioms and Phrases with cousin
cousin
see country cousin; first cousin; kissing cousins; second cousin.