cousinry
(ˈkʌz(ə)nrɪ)
[f. cousin n. + -ry: cf. F. cousinière.]
A body of cousins or kinsfolk.
| 1845 Carlyle Cromwell (1873) I. 23 The numerous and now mostly forgettable cousinry. 1873 Dixon Two Queens IV. xx. v. 88 The Irish cousinry were taken into favour. |