
사촌, 종형제, 종자매
A child of one's uncle or aunt; a first cousin.
예문:
"My favorite memory from childhood is spending summers at my grandmother's house with all my cousins."
"She is my mother's brother's daughter, which makes her my first cousin."
"We haven't seen our Australian cousins in years, but we keep in touch via video calls."
친척, 인척
A person belonging to the same extended family, often referring to a distant relative.
예문:
"Although we share a great-great-grandparent, he is only a distant cousin."
"The family reunion included hundreds of cousins from various branches of the lineage."
"I discovered through genealogy research that I have a cousin living in Scotland."
동류, 대응물
A thing related or analogous to another, often belonging to the same class or type.
예문:
"The new electric scooter is a lighter, more agile cousin of the traditional motorcycle."
"While the two languages are not mutually intelligible, they are linguistic cousins, sharing a common root."
"This ancient grain, often mistaken for wheat, is actually a close cousin of barley."
동족, 동포
A person of a kindred culture, race, or nation; a fellow member of a related group.
예문:
"The leaders emphasized cooperation between the two nations, referring to their shared history as 'Slavic cousins.'"
"We must support our cultural cousins across the border who are facing hardship."
경(卿)
A title formerly used by a sovereign in addressing another sovereign or a noble of high rank within their own country.
예문:
"In official correspondence, the Queen addressed the Duke of Wellington as 'Our right trusty and well-beloved Cousin.'"
"The King referred to the visiting foreign monarch not as an ally, but as a respected cousin."