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/kuz"euhn lee/, adj.like or befitting a cousin.[1805-15; COUSIN + -LY]
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Cousinly — Cous in*ly, a. Like or becoming a cousin. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cousinly — cousin ► NOUN 1) (also first cousin) a child of one s uncle or aunt. 2) a person of a kindred people or nation. ● first cousin once removed Cf. ↑first cousin once removed ● second cousin Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
cousinly — adjective like or befitting a cousin a cousinly kiss • Ant: ↑uncousinly • Derivationally related forms: ↑cousin … Useful english dictionary
cousinly — adjective see cousin … New Collegiate Dictionary
cousinly — adjective Characteristic of, or suitable to, a cousin … Wiktionary
cousinly — cous·in·ly … English syllables
cousinly — /ˈkʌzənli/ (say kuzuhnlee) adjective 1. like or befitting a cousin. –adverb 2. in the manner of a cousin; as a cousin …
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cousin — noun Etymology: Middle English cosin, from Anglo French cusin, cosin, from Latin consobrinus, from com + sobrinus second cousin, from soror sister more at sister Date: 13th century 1. a. a child of one s uncle or aunt b. a relative descended f … New Collegiate Dictionary
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