Meaning & Definition of word "Cousin"
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Cousin
/ˈkʌz.ən/
noun:
- 1. The child of one's uncle or aunt.
- Example: I was excited to see my cousin at the family reunion.
- 2. A term of endearment sometimes used for a close friend, even if not related by blood.
- Example: She's like a sister to me; I consider her my cousin.
- 3. Used informally to refer to someone who is of a similar kind or character.
- Example: In a way, baseball and cricket are cousins in the realm of sports.
Etymology
Middle English: from Old French 'cosin', from Latin 'consobrinus', meaning 'a maternal cousin'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
first cousin:
The child of one's aunt or uncle.
second cousin:
The child of one's parent's first cousin.
kissing cousins:
Close friends or associates who act like family.
Related Words
uncle:
The brother of one's father or mother.
aunt:
The sister of one's father or mother.
niece:
A daughter of one's brother or sister.
Slang Meanings of cousin
Meaning: Cuz
Example Sentence: Hey, what's up, cuz?
Meaning: Cuzz
Example Sentence: I saw my cuzz at the party last night.