consanguin

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French

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin cōnsanguineus, or coined in French from con- +‎ sanguin.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kɔ̃.sɑ̃.ɡɛ̃/
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Adjective

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consanguin (feminine consanguine, masculine plural consanguins, feminine plural consanguines)

  1. inbred
  2. born of the same father but not of the same mother
    Coordinate term: utérin
    frère consanguin(paternal) half brother; agnate brother
    sœur consanguine(paternal) half sister; agnate sister

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Romanian

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Adjective

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consanguin m or n (feminine singular consanguină, masculine plural consanguini, feminine and neuter plural consanguine)

  1. Alternative form of consangvin

Declension

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