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n. (alternative spelling of cousin brother English)
Usage examples of "cousin-brother".
Dresyl, Yuli’s cousin-brother, Laintal Ay’s great-uncle, the father of Nahkri and Klils.
Only those daughters themselves, lying with their legs open in the dark, and their lovers mounted on them, knew how beneficial the cousin-brothers were, and how different, one from the other.
The audience drank less rathel as it listened to how Dresyl and Little Yuli, the cousin-brothers, planned to take the silent town.
Remember how the lake people said that the cousin-brothers would meet with the same destiny?
Dresyl took command of the situation while his cousin-brother lay recovering from his wound.
He became able to walk out a short way with his cousin-brother and survey the territory in which they found themselves, to see how it could best be hunted and defended.
The cousin-brothers were astonished to find how we divide the hour into forty minutes and the minute into one hundred seconds, just as the day contains twenty-five hours and the year four hundred and eighty days.
For, unlike his cousin-brother, Yuli, he saw team spirit as the clue to survival.