kinsman

IPA: kˈɪnzmæn

noun

  • A male relative.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "kinsman" in Sentences

  • Kinsman did not compete due to injury.
  • But no kinsman of Herschel's can defend him.
  • Another legend made him a kinsman of Roland.
  • For the period, Brother referred to any kinsman.
  • Marlborough was a distant kinsman of the Dashwoods.
  • He would prove to be just as adventurous as his kinsman.
  • He is described as a friend and younger kinsman by Namatianus.
  • Although Kinsman is a well known reference, it is not the only one.
  • The kinsman of the deckhand injured when they arrived is a red herring.
  • A second thread of the plot develops around the Duke's kinsman's affliction.

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