Child of an uncle or aunt.
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Examples for "cousin-german"
Examples for "cousin-german"
1I had it from Mr. Noel, Lady Byron's cousin-german and intimate friend.
2Mr. Stanley is the cousin-german of your friend, Miss Elinor Wyllys.
3Some wanted Cale-ben-Cale, others wanted Aduqueperec, cousin-german of the dead king.
4The late Duke's succeeding a cousin-german in the title, was the reason, I presume.
5Is not simplicity, as we take it, cousin-german to folly and a quality of reproach?
1She was likewise his first cousin, being the daughter of the Hon.
2When she was 15, relatives told her to marry her first cousin.
3Maihuna was the father of Kawelo, and Aikanaka was his first cousin.
4The other is her first cousin, the daughter of Watford's second son.
5Blacky the Crow met his first cousin, Sammy Jay, and told him.
1The writer recalls the year 1916, when his 1st cousins, the Flournoy boys, bought a Sphinx automobile.
2They're 1st cousins, but look enought alike to be twins, as though they were dog & bitch out of the same litter.
1I have enough to do to keep Tinker out of mischief without acting as dry-nurse to the children of Uncle Bumpkin.
1Were you not one of its most considered inhabitants, scarcely less a child of Aunt Ermine and Aunt Alison than their Rosebud herself?
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