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1. kin
noun. ['ˈkɪn'] a person having kinship with another or others.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- kin (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Kin
- verduin
- kyoung-min
- yan-bin
- wherein
- violin
- vanryn
- mcquinn
- mcminn
- mclinn
- mclin
- mcglynn
- mcglinn
- glavine
- eldwin
- chang-hsin
- chagrin
- bongjin
- yalin
- within
- therein
- o'quinn
- oguinn
- o'guinn
- oflynn
- o'flynn
- mcguinn
- mcginn
- levin
- laminne
- kaylynn
Sentences with kin
1. Adjective
Mature females in prides generally are kin.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Baking soda can help soften these stubborn peas, and also has an effect on their less-troublesome kin.
Quotes about kin
1. Religion and art spring from the same root and are close kin. Economics and art are strangers.
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
2. There's a race of men that don't fit in, A race that can't sit still;So they break the hearts of kith and kin, And they roam the world at will.They range the field and rove the flood, And they climb the mountain's crest; Their's is the curse of the gypsy blood, And they don't know how to rest.
- Robert W. Service
3. One must love God first, and only then can one love one's closest of kin and neighbors. We must not be idols to one another, for such is not the will of God.
- Thaddeus of Vitovnica, Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives: The Life and Teachings of Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica