See also: cousins

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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.

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Cousins (plural Cousinses)

  1. A surname from Middle English.

Etymology 2 edit

Cousin +‎ -s

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Cousins

  1. plural of Cousin

Etymology 3 edit

See cousins.

Noun edit

Cousins

  1. Alternative letter-case form of cousins (the American intelligence services (from a British perspective) or the British intelligence services (from an American perspective))

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Cousins m

  1. plural of Cousin