Cousins
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See also: cousins
English[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
A Middle English surname from Norman terminology. From Anglo-Norman, from Old French cusin, cosin, cousin (“cousin”) (French cousin, cousine). Literally, “familial relative”.
Alternative forms[edit]
- Couzen, Couzens, Cozen, Cozens, Cozin, Cozins, Cossin, Cossins, Cosin, Cosins, Cusin, Cusins, Cussin, Cussins, Cousin, Cosyn, Cosyns
Proper noun[edit]
Cousins (plural Cousinses)
- A surname from Middle English.
Etymology 2[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
Cousins
Etymology 3[edit]
See cousins.
Noun[edit]
Cousins
- Alternative letter-case form of cousins (“the American intelligence services (from a British perspective) or the British intelligence services (from an American perspective)”)
Anagrams[edit]
German[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
Cousins m
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