Second sibling
Nachgeschwisterkind or Geschwisterenkel is an outdated, regionally widespread German kinship term for cousin or cousin 2nd degree (cousin or base 2nd degree), formerly in use, for example
- in the Palatinate
- in Lower Franconia
- in parts of Austria, such as southeast Styria
- at the Danube Swabians .
A person's 2nd cousins are children of their 2nd degree uncles or aunts . The siblings on which the word is based were their own grandparents and great aunt or great uncle .
Old Franconian had a similar name with aftersusterling .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bayerischer Rheinkreis (Ed.): Instructive ordinances on the subject of the various branches of the direct tax system legally existing in the Rhine district. 1818, p. Xxxvi ( view of quotations in Google book search).
- ↑ Monika Fritz-Scheuplein and a .: Dictionary of Lower Franconia. A lexicographical inventory. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 1996, ISBN 3-8260-1335-2 , p. 119 ( side view in the Google book search).
- ↑ Hans Gehl : Dictionary of the Danube Swabian ways of life. P. 347 ( view of quotations in Google Book search).
- ^ Journal for Comparative Linguistic Research . Year 72–73, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1954, p. 115 ( view of quotations in the Google book search).