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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Cousin \Cous"in\ (k[u^]z"'n), n. [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 (for sosor) 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.
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     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}.
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                 Thou art, great lord, my father's sister's son,
                 A cousin-german to great Priam's seed. --Shak.
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     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.
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              My noble lords and cousins, all, good morrow.
                                                    --Shak.
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