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