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  • 31kith and kin — (kĭth’ ən kĭn’) pl.n. 1) One s acquaintances and relatives. 2) One s relatives. ╂ [Middle English kith, from Old English cȳth, kinsfolk, neighbors; see gnō .] Word History: Kith is obsolete except in the alliterative expression kith and kin, a… …

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  • 32kin|folks — «KIHN FOHKS», noun (plural). = kinsfolk. (Cf. ↑kinsfolk) …

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  • 33kin|folk — «KIHN FOHK», noun (plural). = kinsfolk. (Cf. ↑kinsfolk) …

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  • 34kins|folks — «KIHNZ FOHKS», noun (plural). = kinsfolk. (Cf. ↑kinsfolk) …

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  • 35Cousinhood — Cous in*hood ( h??d), n. The state or condition of a cousin; also, the collective body of cousins; kinsfolk. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 36Kindred — Kin dred, n. [OE. kinrede, kynrede, kunreden (with excrescent d), fr. AS. cynn kin, race + the termination r[=ae]den, akin to AS. r[=ae]dan to advise, G. rathen. Cf. {Hatred}.] 1. Relationship by birth or marriage; consanguinity; affinity; kin.… …

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  • 37kinfolk — kin folk , n. Relatives; kindred; kin; kinsfolk; persons of the same family or closely related families. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 38Boii — (Latin plural, singular Boius ; Greek polytonic|Βόϊοι) is the Roman name of an ancient Celtic tribe, attested at various times in Transalpine Gaul (modern France) and Cisalpine Gaul (northern Italy), as well as in Pannonia (today Western Hungary) …

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  • 39John of England — Infobox British Royalty|majesty name = John title = King of England; Lord of Ireland imgw= 180px caption = reign = 6 April 1199 – 18/19 October 1216 predecessor = Richard I successor = Henry III spouse = Isabella of Gloucester (1189–1199)… …

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  • 40Northern Crusades — Part of the Crusades Date The 12th and 13th century Location Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Prussia …

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