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cousin

Etiquette a title used by a sovereign when addressing another sovereign or a nobleman

Cousin

Victor . 1792--1867, French philosopher and educational reformer
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The combination of one E-4 and a maternal grandaunt with memory loss would be strong--although not conclusive--indicators that the undesired variant had come from my mother.
"When girls grow up they have to get married" became the refrain of my grandma and grandaunt as they doted on my elder brother and tried to restrict and control me.
At length, David told his grandaunt that he wished to study law.
Quite like you take pride in moving your fingers over the frayed embroidery of your grandmother's moth-eaten quilts that you have inherited or admire the filigree on the wooden chest that your grandaunt had bequeathed upon you.
After that, we drove around Binondo then ended in Quiapo to see the location of my grandparents' textile shop and my grandaunt's hamburger place.
My daughter Nicole got to hang out with her Auntie LuAnne here in the city, met her 20-something-year-old nephews Wil and Rian in LA, stayed at her Tita Bedang's house, and got to meet uncle Alan and his fiancee Shannon, grandaunt Rose and cousins Cameryn and Damon in Winnipeg.
Private Stuart Osborne, from Co Louth, said: "Happy Christmas and a happy new year to all my family especially my girlfriend Kerri McGuirk and my grandaunt Doreen Kearney."
Her Grandaunt Gloria struggles to help Candy straighten out and reclaim the energy to return to the basketball court, while her other, more distant aunt Elizabeth reluctantly comes along in what is meant to be a rejuvenating trip.
My grandaunt would be there to review the lessons with me from the night before.
My late grandaunt, Eufrosina Custodio, was a teacher at the Canossa School of Sta.
I watch enviously as owners display antique chairs or dressers bequeathed to them by a grandmother or grandaunt. This is one of those times I wish my parents had not run away from their homes to get married, cutting off all ties with family.
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