Consanguineous means of the same blood or origin, specifically descended from the same ancestor.
Consanguíneo significa que es de la misma sangre u origen, específicamente descendiente del mismo antepasado.
Word | consanguineous |
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Date | January 17, 2007 |
Type | adjective |
Syllables | kahn-san-GWIN-ee-us |
Etymology | "Consanguineous" is part of a family of "blood" relatives that all descend from the Latin noun "sanguis," meaning "blood." Some of these relatives are found on the literal branch of the family tree, as "exsanguination," a term for the draining or removal of blood. Others are on the figurative side of the family, such as "sanguine," a word that can mean "bloodred" or "ruddy" but that is more often used with the meaning "cheerful" or "optimistic." There is also "sangfroid," a French word (literally meaning "cold blood") that was borrowed into English to refer to self-control under stress. "Consanguineous" relies on the "kinship" sense of "blood," bringing together "sanguis" with the Latin prefix "con-," meaning "with," to form a word used to describe two or more organisms that descend from the same ancestor. |
Examples | Brent hadn't believed that the man who claimed to be his long-lost cousin was telling the truth, but the documents proved that the two men were consanguineous. |
Definition | : of the same blood or origin; specifically : descended from the same ancestor |
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