CaoimhínSF wrote:
Actually, the number is based on the number of links/persons one has to go through to get to the relative in question.
Thus, first cousins are col ceathrair/ceathar because you go:
(1) from cousin1 up to his/her parent (parent1), then
(2) from parent1 up to parent1's father (the grandparent of cousin1), then
(3) from that grandparent down to parent1's sibling (call him/her parent2), and finally
(4) from parent2 down to his/her child, who is the other first cousin.
That's a very helpful explanation and explains the col seisear etc also. I knew it was all very logical, but just couldn't remember how it worked.

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