| 释义 | 
		con·san·guine \(ˈ)kän|saŋgwə̇n also -|sangw-\ adjective Etymology: French consanguin, from Latin consanguineus, from com- + sanguineus of blood — more at sanguine  : consanguineous; specifically  : based on an extended group of blood relations especially of unilinear descent and constituting the functional familial unit in a society  < the consanguine family type of the matriarchal Hopi >  — contrasted with conjugal; compare family |