consanguinea

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See also: consanguínea

English

Noun

consanguinea (plural consanguineas)

  1. blood relative
    • 1900, The Institutes of Justinian, page 554:
      The media jurisprudentia, i.e. the opinions of the jurisprudents, excluded altogether females descended through males except sisters so descended (consanguinea;).
    • 1921, Remains, Historical & Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester, page 80:
      Indenture between Henry de Grymshagh, son and heir of Adam de Grymshagh and Cecilia, daughter and one of the heirs of Henry de Clayton on the moors (1), and Henry de Rissheton and Margaret his wife and cousin (consanguinea), the other heir of Henry de Clayton (2), who agree to share the lands in Clayton and Huncotes thus.
    • 2012, Luke Owen Pike, Year Books of the Reign of King Edward the Third, →ISBN, page 320:
      If, in an action brought against a man and wife, it be pleaded that the consanguinea is in fact the wife named in the writ, the demandant will not be allowed to aver that the consanguinea is dead, but must say that the tenant is a different person, and assign a diversity of father and mother.

Italian

Adjective

consanguinea

  1. feminine singular of consanguineo

Noun

consanguinea f (plural consanguinee, masculine consanguineo)

  1. blood relative (female)

Latin

Adjective

(deprecated template usage) cōnsanguinea

  1. nominative feminine singular of cōnsanguineus
  2. nominative neuter plural of cōnsanguineus
  3. accusative neuter plural of cōnsanguineus
  4. vocative feminine singular of cōnsanguineus
  5. vocative neuter plural of cōnsanguineus

Adjective

(deprecated template usage) cōnsanguineā

  1. ablative feminine singular of cōnsanguineus