ππ»ππ»ππππ»ππ»Μππ1cousin (father's sister's daughter) (my)Quintero notes on page 248 of her Osage Dictionary (2009) that "wihciΕΎo as 'cousin, my paternal aunt's daughter' is said by some to be used only by a female speaker."
Remember that "cousin" is an English concept, but this term was defined this way since it fills, in part, but not precisely, the English idea of "cousin," since in English, one's father's sister's daughter is one's cousin.2niece (sister's daughter, of a male) (my)Quintero notes that this term is "used only when speaker is male."ππ»ππ»πππ·ππ»-*ππ»πππ»ππ»ππππ»ππ»ππQuintero notes in Osage Grammar (2004), page 481 that, "Osage kinship terms with first person possessor ('my') are used both vocatively - that is, in speaking to that relative - and referentially - that is, in speaking about one's relative to someone else."
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