A 'great cousin' is slang for your cousin's child also known as your Cousin Once Removed.
No. In standard English there is no such thing as a "great cousin."
There is no "great cousin" relationship in standard English.
The phrase "great cousin" has no meaning in standard English.
If your cousin likes you and thinks you are great, then you are a great cousin. Otherwise, there is no such thing as a "great cousin."
There is no such thing as great-cousin. There are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc cousins and "removed" cousins. The son or daughter of a cousin is your cousin "removed". Example: Your first cousin's children are your first cousins once removed.
Depends on what side of the family your cousin and great-grandfather are on... If your cousin is not descended fro your great grandfather, they are not related. If your cousin is descended from your great-grandfather, and your cousin is not a "removed cousin" as in second cousin, once removed, etc., then your cousin is your great grandfather's great grandchild, as are you.
Standard English has no relationship called "great cousin" or "great great cousin."Your second cousin once removed is either:the great grandchild of a sibling of your grandparent, orthe grandchild of a sibling of your great grandparent.
The first cousin of your great great great grandmother is your first cousin, five times removed.
If you are a girl, your are your great aunt's cousin's granddaughter. If you are a boy, your sister is. Your great aunt also has first cousins from whom you are not descended. For those first cousins, the granddaughter is your first cousin, twice removed, or your first cousin, or your second cousin once removed, or your third cousin.
Your great great grandfather's second cousin is your second cousin, four times removed.
They might be, but they might not be related. It depends on how they connect to each cousin.
Your great great grandfather's great great great grandson could be:your sonyour nephewyour first cousin, once removedyour first cousins, twice removedyour first cousin, three times removedyour second cousin, twice removedyour second cousin, three times removedyour third cousin, three times removedyour fourth cousin, four times removedand more.
5th cousin was the answer first given. This describes the relationship for four generations descended from the first cousins. Therefore it is incorrect. The following explains. The first cousins children, your grandparent's generation, would be second cousins. The second cousin's children, your parent's generation, would be third cousins. Since you are a great-grandchild and you are referring to the great-grandchild of a 1st cousin, you are both of the same generation, the next generation in the lineage. Therefore you are fourth cousins to each other.
Your great grandmother's first cousin is your first cousin three times removed.
In standard English tehre is no relationship called "great cousin", let alone "great great great great great cousin."