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Cousin vs Nibling - What's the difference?

cousin | nibling |

As nouns the difference between cousin and nibling

is that cousin is the son or daughter of a person’s uncle or aunt; a first cousin while nibling is a nephew or niece, especially in the plural or as a gender-neutral term.

cousin

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • The son or daughter of a person’s uncle or aunt; a first cousin.
  • I think my cousin is a good man .
  • Any relation who is not a direct ancestor or descendant; one more distantly related than an uncle, aunt, granduncle, grandaunt, nephew, niece, grandnephew, grandniece, etc.
  • (obsolete)
  • * Shakespeare
  • My noble lords and cousins , all, good morrow.

    Usage notes

    * People who have common grandparents but different parents are first cousins. People who have common great-grandparents but no common grandparents and different parents are second cousins, and so on. * In general, one’s nth cousin is anyone other than oneself, one's siblings or nearer cousins found by going back n+1 generations and then forward n+1 generations. One of my first'' cousin's ''parents'' is one of my ''parents' siblings''. One of my ''second'' cousin's ''grandparents'' is one of my ''grandparents' siblings . * The child of one’s first cousin is one’s first cousin once removed; the grandchild of one’s first cousin is one’s first cousin twice removed, and so on. For example, if Phil and Marie are first cousins, and Marie has a son Andre, then Phil and Andre are first cousins once removed. * In the southern US, the relation is considered the number of links between two people of common ancestry to the common aunt or uncle. * A patrilineal or paternal cousin is a father's niece or nephew, and a matrilineal or maternal cousin a mother's. Paternal and maternal parallel cousins are father's brother's child and mother's sister's child, respectively; paternal and maternal cross cousins are father's sister's child and mother's brother's child, respectively.

    Synonyms

    * (sense, nephew or niece of one's parent) first cousin

    Derived terms

    * cousin brother * cousin german * cousin prime * cousin sister * cousin-aunt * cousin-brother * cousin-german * cousin-in-law * cousin-sister * cousin-uncle * cross-cousin * first cousin * kissing cousin * parallel cousin * second cousin * third cousin

    See also

    * once removed * twice removed

    Anagrams

    * ----

    nibling

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A nephew or niece, especially in the plural or as a gender-neutral term.
  • * 1989 November, Gacs, Women Anthropologists: Selected Biographies , University of Illinois Press
  • She was close to her family, particularly her younger “siblings and niblings .”
  • * 1998 May, D.J. Kruger, Relative worth across disparate types of assistance [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~kruger/ks-gen.html]
  • Kin selection was strongest for choices between sibling and friend, decreasing across sibling vs. nibling', '''nibling''' vs. friend, and ' nibling vs. cousin.
  • * 1999 June, Jay Miller, Lushootseed Culture and the Shamanic Odyssey , University of Nebraska Press
  • Most distinctive of the system, therefore, were the two terms for parental siblings and for niblings , which occurred only among the Salish and neighboring Southern Nootkans.
  • * 2004' January 29, Rabbi Josh Yuter, ' Nibling News, Yutopia [http://yutopia.yucs.org/archives/2004/01/nibling_news.html]
  • * 2005 February, N. J. Enfield, "The Body as a Cognitive Artifact in Kinship Representations", Current Anthropology , Volume 46, Number 1
  • Cousins are informally referred to by the same terms used for siblings, but officially one has an aunt/uncle-nibling relationship with one's cousins
  • * 2005 June 1, Sean M Theriault, The Power Of The People , Ohio State University Press
  • But, it is my niblings 2 who taught me how to love.
  • * 2005 December 7, "castiron" Casteel, The Bog of Lost Scholars [http://www.the-casteels.com/castiron/blog/index.php?topic=Crafts]
  • Next up: Probably Baby Norgi for my nibling , though I also have socks and fingerless mitts that need starting.

    Hyponyms

    ;a nephew or niece * nephew * niece

    References

    * http://www.sf.airnet.ne.jp/~ts/language/kinship.html