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kinsfolk
kinsfolk, -folks Now rare. (ˈkɪnzfəʊk, -fəʊks) [f. kin1 + folk, after kinsman.] Persons of the same kin; relations by blood; relatives.α c 1450 Paston Lett. (K.O.), Kynsefolke. 1526 Tindale Luke ii. 44 They..sought hym amonge their kynsfolke and acquayntaunce. 1546 Heywood Prov. (1867) 37 Many kyns⁓...
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Ahl al-Kisa
Say, 'I ask not of you any reward for it, save affection among kinsfolk.'" Most Sunni authors, however, reject the Shia view and offer various alternatives, chief among them is that this verse enjoins love for kinsfolk in general
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Woyanqudi
He killed his predecessor's supporters and dismissed his own kinsfolk.
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FAMILIA in English - Cambridge Dictionary
FAMILIA translations: family, family, children, family, family, family, family, family, kin, kinsfolk, family, folks…. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English ...
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kindsfolk
† ˈkindsfolk Obs. rare—1. [Cf. kind n. 11.] = kinsfolk.1587 Raleigh in Collect. (O.H.S.) I. 203 My Lady's frends and kindsfolkes.
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kinspeople
ˈkinspeople U.S. = kinsfolk.1866 Howells Venet. Life xviii. 267 Kinspeople of herself or her husband. 1881 Harper's Mag. July 266/1 Pike was..free-handed, especially to his kinspeople. 1891 J. Winsor Columbus v. 86 Here his kinspeople ruled.
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Coll MacDonald
hearing that his brother, Ranald MacDonald of Smerby, had been killed at Duart Castle under orders of Sir Lachlan Mor Maclean, he executed 86 of Maclean's kinsfolk
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Brunengeruz
the Latin spellings are believed to derive from Brūninga roþa, a forest clearing (typically rode or rooi in modern Dutch placenames) belonging to the kinsfolk
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William Cranston Lawton
Dispersa (1895); a volume of poems
Art and Humanity in Homer (1896)
The New England Poets (1898)
Successors of Homer (1898)
The Hamadryad and Her Kinsfolk
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cousinry
cousinry (ˈkʌz(ə)nrɪ) [f. cousin n. + -ry: cf. F. cousinière.] A body of cousins or kinsfolk.1845 Carlyle Cromwell (1873) I. 23 The numerous and now mostly forgettable cousinry. 1873 Dixon Two Queens IV. xx. v. 88 The Irish cousinry were taken into favour.
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Soroaqali
He opted out stating that should he become High Chief, the Lakeba people would not listen to them as they had no kinsfolk amongst them but should Malani
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citied
citied, a. (ˈsɪtɪd) [f. city + -ed2.] Made into or like a city; occupied by a city or cities.1612 Drayton Poly-olb. xiii, The lothsome ayres of smoky cittied Townes. 1735 Thomson Liberty i. 305 Where city'd hill to hill reflected blaze. 1820 Keats Lamia 487 Friends or kinsfolk on the citied earth. 1...
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Passaiyoor
History
The earliest settlers of Jaffna, were according to local legend, a musician and his kinsfolk.
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Dwywe
They were taken in by Welsh kinsfolk and settled near Barmouth.
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Female saints of medieval Wales
Welsh Roman Catholic saints
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