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Cousin
The kinship term,
cousin
- often familiarly abbreviated as
coz
or
cuz
- is very much broader in its Shakespearean use in than we find today. In modern English, it is primarily used for the relationship between the children of brothers and sisters (
first cousins
), with some extension permitted, such as for the children of first cousins (
second cousins,
or
cousins once removed
) and their children.
But in Shakespeare we find it used for virtually any relative beyond the immediate family, both for blood relatives and relatives through marriage, and often as a term of affection between socially equal people who are not relatives at all, such as monarchs of different countries.
Example
Speaker and addressee
Text
Relationship
AYL I.iii.40
Duke Frederick to Rosalind
You, cousin
Rosalind is his niece
R2 I.ii.46
Duchess of Gloucester to John of Gaunt
Our cousin Hereford
Hereford is her nephew
Ham III.ii.102
Claudius to Hamlet
How fares our cousin Hamlet?
Hamlet is his stepson
R3 II.ii.8
Duchess of York to Clarence’s children
My pretty cousins
The children are her grandchildren
TN I.v.123
Olivia to Feste, of Sir Toby
seek the crowner, and let him sit o’ my coz
Sir Toby is her uncle
1H4 III.i.49
Mortimer to Hotspur
Peace, cousin Percy
Hotspur is his brother-in-law
1H4 III.i.53
Glendower to Hotspur
I can teach you, cousin, to command the devil
Hotspur is his son-in-law’s sister’s husband
1H4 I.i.31
King Henry to Westmoreland
my gentle cousin
Westmoreland’s wife is Henry’s half-sister
RJ III.i.113
Romeo to himself, after marrying Juliet
Tybalt, that an hour / Hath been my cousin
Tybalt is Juliet’s cousin
1H6 IV.i.114
King to Richard and Somerset
Good cousins both
They are kinsmen through different marriages of Henry’s great-grandfather
TNK I.i.222
Theseus to Pirithous
Cousin, I charge you
They are long-standing comrades
FAMILY
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