Hypoxia
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I've expanded this little number that shows degrees of separation and a totally arbitrary coding scheme. Maybe you'll find it useful. Or confusing. Whatever.
Anglish is weak with relationship descriptors. I've read that some languages (probably the polysynthetic sort) have specific words designating precise relationships to several degrees of separation, which is what I'm trying for with those codenames. Aunts/uncles/cousins by marriage can be tricky and would likely require a whole separate coding scheme. Yow. Fuck'em.
Code:
[center]Incest / Relationship / Consanguinity Table[/center]
YOU 0 self
YCL 0 clone
YIT 0 identical twin MAR - marriage GEN - generic
=========================== ----------------------- =================
FAT 1 father SFA - stepfather PAR 1 any parent
MOT 1 mother SMO - stepmother SPA - stepparent
SON 1 son SSO - stepson CHI 1 any child
DAU 1 daughter SDO - stepdaughter SCH - stepchild
BRO 1 brother SBR - stepbrother SIB 1 any sibling
SIS 1 sister SSI - stepsister SSB - stepsibling
SOD 1 double son =================
DUD 1 double daughter FIL - father-in-law PIL - parent-IL
GSD 1 double grandson MIL - mother-in-law CIL - child-in-law
GDD 1 double granddaughter DIL - daughter-in-law SLL - sibling-IL
=========================== SSL - son-in-law AIL - any in-law
HBR 2 half-brother BIL - brother-in-law =================
HSI 2 half-sister SIL - sister-in-law HSB 2 half-sibling
CDM 2 double 1st cousin (M) =================
CDF 2 double 1st cousin (F) AVU = uncle|aunt
UNB 2 uncle (blood) UNM - uncle (marriage) UNC = any uncle
AUB 2 aunt (blood) AUM - aunt (marriage) AUN = any aunt
NEB 2 nephew (blood) NEM - nephew (marriage) NNN = niece|nephew
NIB 2 niece (blood) NIM - niece (marriage) NEP = any nephew
GFA 2 grandfather SGF - stepgrandfather NIE = any niece
GMO 2 grandmother SGM - stepgrandmother =================
GSO 2 grandson SGS - stepgrandson GPA 2 grandparent
GDA 2 granddaughter SGD - stepgranddaughter GCH 2 grandchild
=========================== COM - cousin (marriage) =================
CMB 3 1st cousin (blood, M) CMM - 1st cou (marr, M) FCO 3 first cousin
CFB 3 1st cousin (blood, F) CFM - 1st cou (marr, F) COU = any cousin
UNH 3 half-uncle
AUH 3 half-aunt [b]genetic relation coding key [/b]
NEH 3 half-nephew [b]-------------------------------------[/b]
NIH 3 half-niece [b]0-3: blood kin; degrees of separation[/b]
GNE 3 grandnephew [b]'-': non-blood relation (by marriage)[/b]
GNI 3 grandniece [b]'=': blood or non-blood kin (either) [/b]
Anglish is weak with relationship descriptors. I've read that some languages (probably the polysynthetic sort) have specific words designating precise relationships to several degrees of separation, which is what I'm trying for with those codenames. Aunts/uncles/cousins by marriage can be tricky and would likely require a whole separate coding scheme. Yow. Fuck'em.