consobrinus

Latin

Etymology

From con- + sōbrīnus.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /kon.soːˈbriː.nus/, [kõː.soːˈbriː.nʊs]

Noun

cōnsōbrīnus m (genitive cōnsobrīnī); second declension

  1. a first cousin, cousin-german
  2. a maternal male cousin; the child of a mother's brother
  3. a relation

Usage notes

This term is most often encountered in the plural form cōnsobrīnī, referring to all the cousins of either gender.

Declension

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative cōnsōbrīnus cōnsōbrīnī
Genitive cōnsōbrīnī cōnsōbrīnōrum
Dative cōnsōbrīnō cōnsōbrīnīs
Accusative cōnsōbrīnum cōnsōbrīnōs
Ablative cōnsōbrīnō cōnsōbrīnīs
Vocative cōnsōbrīne cōnsōbrīnī

Descendants

References

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