Consanguinity Definition

kŏnsăn-gwĭnĭ-tē, -săng-
consanguinities
noun
Relationship by descent from the same ancestor; blood relationship.
Webster's New World
Close association; connection.
Webster's New World

The relationship between people who share a common ancestor. See also degree, heir, and affinity.

Webster's New World Law
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Other Word Forms of Consanguinity

Noun

Singular:
consanguinity
Plural:
consanguinities

Origin of Consanguinity

  • From Middle French consanguinité, from Latin consanguinitas, from consanguineosus meaning "consanguineous", from com- meaning "together" + sanguineus meaning "of or pertaining to blood", from sanguis "blood"

    From Wiktionary

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