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Adopt:
Adopted to some Neighbouring Star - J. Dryden "To the Pious Memory of the Accomplisht Young Lady Mrs Anne Killigrew, Excellent in the two Sister-Arts of Poesie, and Painting"

To adopt some more expedient counsels - Euripedes "The Children of Hercules" transl. by Michael Wodhull

Ancestor.

Aunt:
Letters sent by island aunts - Julia Alvarez "Aficionados"

My aunts danced the mambo - Jaime Manrique "Mambo" transl. by Edith Grossman

All the aunts in my father's house - Stanley Moss "Winter Flowers"

Called upon our ancient great aunts and their long slow eyes - Naomi Shihab Nye "Truth Serum"

Baby.

Bastard.

Betroth:
By memory, by rote, by benign betrothal - Elizabeth Powell "Pledge"

Betrothed to dreams - Sonia Sanchez "A Love Song for Spelman"

Was first betrothed to death - "The Source of Poetic Inspiration" transl. by Whitley Stokes

Blood Brother:
Blood brother to the snow angels - Bob Hicok "Grooming"

Blood brother to silence - Linda Pastan "The moon"

Brethren:
Resolves to go and revel with his brethren - Euripedes "The Cyclops" transl. by Michael Wodhull

Neither Candle, Bell nor Book to curse my brethren by - Rudyard Kipling "Jobson's Amen"

The fickle crowd rejoicing o'er their brethren slain - Mrs. L.H. Sigourney "Victory"

Bride.

Bridegroom.

Bridesmaid:
Stood with the other bridesmaids in champagne - Anja Mei-Ping Kuipers "After a Rochester Wedding"

Brother.

Child/Children.

Civil Union:
to explain civil unions to an iguana - Angélica Freitas "microwave" [Poetry Jan. 2016] transl. by Tiffany Higgins

Clan:
And clans engaged for trifles - Thomas Mathison "The Goff"

A clan fish whispers the language of waves - Margaret Noodin "Red Sky over Superior" transl. by the author

Of castle moats and pixie clans - Deborah Ruddell "The Swan"

Consort.

Couple.

Cousin.

Daughter.

Descendant.

Divorce.

Dynasty.

Elope:
The way your eyes elope - Luther Hughes "[Like the Japanese cherry blossoms wedded to the soil's palm]"

Every departure's an elopement - Cynthia Zarin "Summer"

Engagement.

Estrange.

Ex-Husband:
Sees her ex-husband in my excuses - Carlos Andrés Gómez "Ghazal Circling Fatherhood"

Family.

Family Tree:
To flutter about her family tree - Will Carleton "Wealth"

Under the shelter of the family tree - Robert Frost "The Generations of Men"

Crashing against the family tree - jessica Care moore "She Was"

write a family tree in chalk - Jena Osman "Mercury Rising (A Visualization)"

Father.

Filial:
A host of filial fair designs - William Hayley "Felpham: An Epistle to Henrietta of Lavant 1814"

The extreme logic of filial trash - Claire Millikin "Shoe-Box Doll House"

Firstborn:
Ushers the firstborn of the radiant year - Sri Aurobindo Ghose "The Island Grave"

Firstborn into a hurricane - Yona Harvey "Hurricane"

Asking for cuts from your first-born heart - Cassandra Khaw "We Aren't Their Fairytales, Baby"

Forebear:
I am forebearer and undercurrent - Nicole Callihan "Marriage"

Your forebear was the sack of winds - A.E. Stallings "The Mother's Loathing of Balloons"

Forefather:
Whose forefathers made miracles - Gulten Akin "Ellas and the Statues" translated by Nermin Menemencioglu

The forefathers of stone - Pablo Neruda "Land and Man Unite" transl. by Jack Schmitt

Forerunner:
His hand extended to grasp the forerunner's - Cynthia Hogue "The Changeling"

His forerunners who were not regarded - Rudyard Kipling "[Late Came the God]"

Chequers the shade with her forerunning light - Henry David Thoreau "Greece"

Foster.

Foster-child:
Foster-child of Silence and slow Time - John Keats "Ode on a Grecian Urn"

Sin is the foster-child of Doubt - George Martin "The Hawk and the Sparrow"

Fosterling:
Sons of the gods, fosterlings of Zeus - Vita Sackville-West "Irruption"

Foundling:
Keep this foundling self - Lou Barrett "Fanny"

Fraternity:
Closed the heart's fraternal gate - Charles Wm. Butler "North and South" [The Continental Monthly v.5 no.2, Feb. 1864]

Scorned the fraternity of war - Leonard Cohen "For E.J.P."

In deeds fraternal saw some monster crime - Henry J. Horn "Byron: To His Accusers"

A fraternity ghost waiting to stay home - Frank O'Hara "Ann Arbor Variations"

Fratricide:
And children born for fratricidal war - Giosue Carducci "Dante [Strong forms were those of the New Life]" transl. by Frank Sewall

Genealogy:
Soft genealogy of birch bark and fiddleheads - Amy E. King "Digging Potatoes, Sebago, Maine"

Whose features are a timeless genealogy - Georgiana Valoyce-Sanchez "Beneath the Southern Cross"

Generation.

Godmother:
Gift of a forgotten godmother - Josephine Yu "An Unfinished Fairytale from the Palm-Leaf Manuscript"

Grandfather.

Grandmother.

Grandparent:
My orphan grandparents and theirs - Irene Inatty "Ours"

Great Aunt:
Called upon our ancient great aunts and their long slow eyes - Naomi Shihab Nye "Truth Serum"

Guardian.

Heir/Heiress.

Heritage.

Household.

Harem:
While the ghosts of old affections fill the harem of my mind - Justin H. McCarthy "Memory"

Housewife:
And frugal housewives, strictly pennywise - Stephen Vincent Benet "Les Cruches Cassees"

Replaced by housewife robots, vacant-eyed and acquiesent - Gwynne Garfinkle "Misogyny" [Strange Horizons 13 April 2015]

Husband.

Illegitimate: See Legitimate/Illegitimate.

Infant.

Jilt:
By jilting Fortune whirled - Edmund Clarence Stedman "Bohemia: a Pilgrimage"

Kin/Akin/Kindred/Kinship.

Kith:
Gold raised the sword midst kith and kin - John Gay "Fable VI: Miser and Plutus" [edited, updated, & adapted by John Benson Rose]

Legacy.

Legitimate/Illegitimate.

Lineage.

Marriage/Marry.

Matchmaker:
Dispatched the falcon to be my matchmaker - "The Ch'u Tz'u: Encountering Sorrow" transl. by Burton Watson

Mate.

Maternal:
The maternal bird who wails her callow brood - Euripedes "The Trojan Captives" transl. by Michael Wodhull

The most exquisite and maternal Brigid - Joyce Kilmer "A Blue Valentine"

Maternal source of words - Pablo Neruda "The Word" transl. by Alastair Reid

In Nature's maternal keeping - Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall "Spring Hopes: Song"

Mistress.

Mother.

Nephew:
Have known myself a nephew to confusions - Hart Crane "The Fernery"

A nephew to confusions - Hart Crane "The Fernery"

Newborn.

Next of Kin:
I am next of kin to Time, the historian of her dreams - George William Russell "The Grey Eros"

Nuptial.

Offspring.

Orphan.

Parent.

Paternal.

Patriarch:
Patriarchs of the infant world - William Cullen Bryant "Thanatopsis"

A patriarch that strolls through the tents of his children - William Ernest Henley "Rhymes and Rhythms"

Factory of the patriarchal flames - Pablo Neruda "Still Another Day: XII" transl. by William O'Daly

Giant Pine of patriarchal years - Lydia Jane Pierson "To the Pine on the Mountain" [Graham's Magazine v.XVIII no.1, Jan. 1841]

Pedigree:
Blood birds poaching pedigrees - T.J. Anderson III "Devonte Travels the Sorry Route"

A Pedigree withdrawn and vast - Jean Ingelow "Honors. -- Part II."

The long pedigree of the rivers - R.B. Lemberg "Stone Listening: Prelude"

Posterity:
Ought she therefore to deprive us of our posterity? - Euripedes "Andromache" transl. by Michael Wodhull

Earn no more than posterity's jeers - "Selections from the 'Nineteen Old Poems of the Han'" transl. by Burton Watson

Progenitor:
Without progenitor nor end of years - Erastus W. Ellsworth "Shakspeare" [sic]

Progeny.

Potential Titles: Rank/Titles - Hereditary (ish) and Adjacent [category].

Relate/Relation/Relationship/Relative.

Scion:
Being scion to Homer - Conrad Aiken "Parasite"

Scion of thunder and frost - W. Wilfred Campbell "To the Ottawa"

Sibling.

Sister.

Son.

Spinster:
A knot of spinster Katydids - Oliver Wendell Holmes "To an Insect"

Step-sister:
Step-sister of To-morrow's marmalade - Arthur Quiller-Couch "Titania"

Suitor:
This wretched suitor for a boon abjured - Mark Akenside "Ode IX. To Curio. [1] 1744"

Fear, the most thwarted of the suitors - Paul Cameron Brown "Desire"

And Suitors more than she could count - Oliver Herford "A Corner in Curls"

Sweetheart.

Tribe.

Twin.

Uncle:
Thy uncle caught love's baleful fire - Euripedes "Helen" transl. by Michael Wodhull

My uncle in grief - Claire Meuschke "Caught Sight"

Wed.

Widow.

Wife.


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