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Cousin

/ˈkʌzən/
A child of your aunt or uncle, who shares a grandparent with you.

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Examples:

I have three cousins ​​from my mother's side.

'See!' he said, showing the nut to his cousin.

"You are thinking about that gloomy old house and cousin Jaffrey.

Etymology:

etymology
From Middle English cosin, from Old French cosin, from Latin consobrinus, meaning mothers sisters child. First known use in English around the 14th century.

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