"descended from a common ancestor," c. 1600, from French consanguin (14c.), from Latin consanguineus "of the same blood," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + sanguineus "of blood" (see sanguinary).
conquerer
conqueror
conquest
conquistador
Conrad
consanguine
consanguineous
consanguinity
conscience
conscient
conscientious