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cognatus in a sentence

n.

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Definition

Cognatus: a person related to another by blood or through consanguinity, particularly in the context of ancient Roman law.

Sample Sentences

  1. The term 'cognatus' refers to a person who is related to another by blood.
  2. In ancient Roman law, a 'cognatus' was someone linked through consanguinity.
  3. Her family tree revealed many 'cognatus' connections that she hadn't previously known about.
  4. Understanding the concept of 'cognatus' is crucial when studying kinship in anthropology.
  5. The legal definition of a 'cognatus' can vary significantly between different cultures.