English-Thai Dictionary
cousin
N ญาติห่างๆ relative yad-hang-hang
cousin
N ลูกพี่ลูกน้อง luk-pi-luk-nong
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
COUSIN
n. 1. In a general sense, one collaterally related more remotely than a brother or sister. But,
2. Appropriately, the son or daughter of an uncle or aunt; the children of brothers and sisters being usually denominated cousins or cousin-germans. In the second generation, they are called second cousins.
3. A title given by a king to a nobleman, particularly to those of the council.
COUSIN
a.Allied.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
COUSIN
Cous "in (kz "'n ), n. Etym: [F. cousin, LL. cosinus, cusinus, contr.from L. consobrinus the child of a mother's sister, cousin; con- + sobrinus a cousin by the mother's side, a form derived fr. soror (forsosor ) sister. See Sister, and cf. Cozen, Coz. ]
1. One collaterally related more remotely than a brother or sister; especially, the son or daughter of an uncle or aunt.
Note: The children of brothers and sisters are usually denominated first cousins, or cousins-german. In the second generation, they are called second cousins. See Cater-cousin, and Quater-cousin. Thou art, great lord, my father's sister's son, A cousin-german to great Priam's seed. Shak.
2. A title formerly given by a king to a nobleman, particularly to those of the council. In English writs, etc. , issued by the crown, it signifies any earl. My noble lords and cousins, all, good morrow. Shak.
COUSIN
COUSIN Cous "in, n.
Defn: Allied; akin. [Obs. ] Chaucer.
COUSINAGE
Cous "in *age (-j ), n. Etym: [F. cousinage, OF. , also, cosinage. Cf. Cosinage, Cozenage. ]
Defn: Relationship; kinship. [Obs. ] Wyclif.
COUSIN-GERMAN
Cous "in-ger "man (-jr "man ), n. Etym: [Cousin + german closely akin. ]
Defn: A first cousin. See Note under Cousin, 1.
COUSINHOOD
COUSINHOOD Cous "in *hood (-hd ), n.
Defn: The state or condition of a cousin; also, the collective body of cousins; kinsfolk.
COUSINLY
COUSINLY Cous "in *ly, a.
Defn: Like or becoming a cousin.
COUSINRY
COUSINRY Cous "in *ry (kz "'n-r ), n.
Defn: A body or collection of cousins; the whole number of persons who stand in the relation of cousins to a given person or persons.
COUSINSHIP
COUSINSHIP Cous "in *ship, n.
Defn: The relationship of cousins; state of being cousins; cousinhood. G. Eliot.
New American Oxford Dictionary
cousin
cous in |ˈkəzən ˈkəzən | ▶noun (also first cousin ) a child of one's uncle or aunt. • a person belonging to the same extended family. • a thing related or analogous to another: the new motorbikes are not proving as popular as their four-wheeled cousins. • (usu. cousins ) a person of a kindred culture, race, or nation: the Russians and their Slavic cousins. • historical a title formerly used by a sovereign in addressing another sovereign or a noble of their own country. PHRASES first cousin once removed 1 a child of one's first cousin. 2 one's parent's first cousin. first cousin twice removed 1 a grandchild of one's first cousin. 2 one's grandparent's first cousin. second cousin a child of one's parent's first cousin. second cousin once removed 1 a child of one's second cousin. 2 one's parent's second cousin. third cousin a child of one's parent's second cousin. DERIVATIVES cous in hood |-ˌho͝od |noun, cous in ly adjective, cous in ship |-ˌSHip |noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French cosin, from Latin consobrinus ‘mother's sister's child, ’ from con- ‘with ’ + sobrinus ‘second cousin ’ (from soror ‘sister ’).
cousin-german
cous in-ger man ▶noun ( pl. cousins-german ) old-fashioned term for cousin. ORIGIN Middle English: from French cousin germain (see cousin, german ).
Oxford Dictionary
cousin
cousin |ˈkʌz (ə )n | ▶noun (also first cousin ) a child of one's uncle or aunt. • a person in one's wider extended family, to whom one is not closely related. • a thing related or analogous to another: the new motorbikes are not proving as popular as their four-wheel cousins. • (usu. cousins ) a person of a kindred race or nation: our American cousins. • historical a title formerly used by a sovereign in addressing another sovereign or a noble of their own country. PHRASES first cousin once removed 1 a child of one's first cousin. 2 one's parent's first cousin. first cousin twice removed 1 a grandchild of one's first cousin. 2 one's grandparent's first cousin. second cousin a child of one's parent's first cousin. second cousin once removed 1 a child of one's second cousin. 2 one's parent's second cousin. third cousin a child of one's parent's second cousin. DERIVATIVES cousinhood noun, cousinly adjective, cousinship noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French cosin, from Latin consobrinus ‘mother's sister's child ’, from con- ‘with ’ + sobrinus ‘second cousin ’ (from soror ‘sister ’).
cousin-german
cousin-german |kʌz (ə )nˈʤəːmən | ▶noun ( pl. cousins-german ) old-fashioned term for cousin. ORIGIN Middle English: from French cousin germain (see cousin, german ).
Duden Dictionary
Cousin
Cou sin Substantiv, maskulin , der |kuˈzɛ̃ː |der Cousin; Genitiv: des Cousins, Plural: die Cousins französisch cousin, über das Vulgärlateinische zu lateinisch consobrinus Sohn eines Onkels oder einer Tante er ist mein Cousin , ein Cousin von mir
Cousinchen
Cou sin chen, Ku sin chen Substantiv, Neutrum , das Kusinchen |Cous i nchen Kus i nchen |das Kusinchen; Genitiv: des Kusinchens, Plural: die Kusinchen Verkleinerungsform zu Cousine
Cousine
Cou si ne , Ku si ne Substantiv, feminin , die Kusine |kuˈziːnə kuˈziːnə |die Cousine; Genitiv: der Cousine, Plural: die Cousinen die Kusine; Genitiv: der Kusine, Plural: die Kusinen französisch cousine Tochter eines Onkels oder einer Tante
Cousinenwirtschaft
Cou si nen wirt schaft Substantiv, feminin abwertend, auch scherzhaft , die |Cous i nenwirtschaft |ohne Plural gebildet nach Vetternwirtschaft Bevorzugung von weiblichen Verwandten und Freundinnen bei der Besetzung von Stellen, bei der Vergabe von Aufträgen o. Ä. ohne Rücksicht auf die fachliche Qualifikation
French Dictionary
cousin
cousin , ine n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Se dit d ’enfants qui sont nés ou descendent de frères ou de sœurs. : Fanny aime jouer avec sa cousine Laurence. nom masculin Moustique.
cousinage
cousinage n. m. nom masculin Parenté entre cousins.
cousiner
cousiner v. intr. verbe intransitif Vivre en intimité avec des membres de sa famille. aimer
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
cousin
cous in /kʌ́z (ə )n / (! -ou-は /ʌ /) 〖語源は 「母方の姉妹の子 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 〖しばしばone 's ~〗いとこ ▸ a first [full ] cousin ≒a cousin -german いとこ 〘おじ おばの子 〙▸ a first cousin once removed いとこの子 ; 親のいとこ ▸ a second cousin またいとこ 〘親のいとこの子 〙▸ a third cousin 親のまたいとこの子 2 親類 , 縁者 ; «…と » 起源を同じにするもの «to » ▸ a close [distant ] cousin 近い [遠い ]親類 3 よく似た人 [物 ]; 〖通例 ~s 〗(外国の )兄弟分 , 同胞 ▸ our American cousins アメリカ人の仲間たち 4 卿 (けい ) (!他国の国王または自国の貴族に対する敬称 ) .~ly 形容詞 いとこの [らしい ].~hood, ~ship 名詞 U いとこ関係 .