cousinage

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English

Etymology

From Middle English cosynage, from Old French cosinage. Compare cosinage, cozenage. By surface analysis, cousin +‎ -age.

Noun

cousinage (countable and uncountable, plural cousinages)

  1. (obsolete) relationship; kinship
    • 2004 June 27, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, “The Book of Isaiah”, in The New York Times:
      Born in Riga in 1909 into a vast cousinage that included the Lubavitcher rebbes, Isaiah Mendelevich Berlin was taken to Petrograd as a small boy, and then to London in 1921 when the Bolsheviks allowed his prosperous (and fortunate) parents to leave.

References

Middle English

Noun

cousinage

  1. Alternative form of cosynage