English

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Etymology

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From consanguine +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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consanguined (comparative more consanguined, superlative most consanguined)

  1. Of kindred blood; related.
    • 1893, Alfred Seelye Roe, Rose Neighborhood Sketches:
      out of something more than forty pupils, [] thirty-five were, in one way or another, related to him. This illustrates pretty well the consanguined character of the district.

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