Cosinage

/ˈkoʊzɪnɪdʒ/ noun

Definition

In historical contexts, a system of mutual aid or neighborhood cooperation; the relationship between cousins or neighbors sharing similar status.

Etymology

From Old French cosin (cousin) + -age (state or condition). Medieval and Early Modern English used this to describe feudal relationships and communal obligations.

Kelly Says

In medieval villages, 'cosinage' obligations meant neighbors had to help each other during harvests or emergencies—it was like an informal insurance system before modern insurance existed.

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