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  • I am inclined to agree with those who declare that'brothers'really mean'cousins'here, for Holy Writ and the Jews always call cousins brothers ".
  • It was at once evident to Rivers that " the names applied to the various forms of blood relationship did not correspond to those used by Europeans, but belonged to what is known as a'classificatory system'; a man's'brothers'or'sisters'might include individuals we should call cousins and the key to this nomenclature is to be found in forms of social organisation especially in varieties of the institution of marriage . " Rivers found that relationship terms were used to imply definite duties, privileges and mutual restrictions in conduct, rather than being biologically based as ours are.
  • The terms " pain b閚it " and " brioche " were sometimes used together or virtually interchangeably; so, for example, in another 17th century recipe entitled : " CHAPITRE II . Paint b閚it, & brioches . " It begins with a lighter, cheaper version of blessed bread, calling for " a pound of fresh butter and a soft cheese [ but no eggs ! ] for a pail of flour; and goes on to describe " the more delicate that we call Cousin ", which uses 3 pounds of butter, 2 cheeses, and a royal pint of eggs for the same amount of flour, as well " some good milk " if " the dough is too firm ".