kith

IPA: kˈɪθ

noun

  • (archaic or obsolete, uncountable) Friends and acquaintances.
  • (Northern England, Scotland, rustic, countable) An acquaintance or a friend.
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Examples of "kith" in Sentences

  • The recently dead have living kith and kin.
  • Kith and kin are gathering together on holiday.
  • The kin and assembling kith are pleased to see him at work.
  • With men and women kith and kin, Alike, proceeding to join in.
  • In the 17th century it was founded by the chemist named kith glauber.
  • Pondicherry Tamils do not speak French at home to their kith and kin.
  • Will it be a legacy left to kith and kin in last wills and testaments
  • This, he argues will enable Ibusa people ascertain their true kith and kin.
  • Nicco Park is a wonderful place for picnics or freaking out with kith and kin.
  • Due to the arid climate, it is populated mainly by members of the 'scaly' kith.

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