cousin in Latin
cousin in Latin is cōnsobrīna, cōnsobrīnus, cōsīna — cousin means the child of one's aunt or uncle.
cousin in Latin
cōnsobrīna
(specifically) When used without a qualifying word: the child of a person's parent's brother (that is, an uncle) or sister (an aunt); a cousin-german, a first cousin.
cōnsobrīnus
(specifically) When used without a qualifying word: the child of a person's parent's brother (that is, an uncle) or sister (an aunt); a cousin-german, a first cousin.
cōsīna
(specifically) When used without a qualifying word: the child of a person's parent's brother (that is, an uncle) or sister (an aunt); a cousin-german, a first cousin.
cōsīnus
(specifically) When used without a qualifying word: the child of a person's parent's brother (that is, an uncle) or sister (an aunt); a cousin-german, a first cousin.
patruēlis
(specifically) When used without a qualifying word: the child of a person's parent's brother (that is, an uncle) or sister (an aunt); a cousin-german, a first cousin.
sobrīna
(specifically) When used without a qualifying word: the child of a person's parent's brother (that is, an uncle) or sister (an aunt); a cousin-german, a first cousin.
What does "cousin" mean?
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noun The child of one's aunt or uncle.
"My cousin flew in from Toronto for the wedding."
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noun More broadly, any distant relative who is not a direct ancestor or descendant.
"She traced her family tree and found third cousins she never knew about."
cousin in a sentence
- My cousin flew in from Toronto for the wedding.
- We spent every summer with our cousins at the lake house.
- She traced her family tree and found third cousins she never knew about.
Similar words in Latin
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Frequently asked questions
What is "cousin" in Latin?
"cousin" in Latin is cōnsobrīna, cōnsobrīnus, cōsīna. cousin means: The child of one's aunt or uncle.
How do you use "cousin" in a sentence?
Example: "My cousin flew in from Toronto for the wedding." In Latin, "cousin" is cōnsobrīna, cōnsobrīnus, cōsīna.
Are there other ways to say "cousin" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 6 translations listed for "cousin": cōnsobrīna, cōnsobrīnus, cōsīna, cōsīnus, patruēlis, sobrīna.
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