cosin

See also: cosín and côsin

Middle English

Noun

cosin

  1. Alternative form of cosyn

Old French

Etymology

From Latin cōnsōbrīnus.

Noun

cosin m (oblique plural cosins, nominative singular cosins, nominative plural cosin)

  1. cousin
    • circa 1170, Wace, Le Roman de Rou:
      D'ambes parz out filz e peres,
      uncles, nevos, cosins e freres
      On both sides there were sons and fathers,
      Uncles, nephews, cousins and brothers

Declension

Descendants

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