Definition of Kinsfolks

1. kinsfolk [n] - See also: kinsfolk

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kinsfolks

kinoos
kinoplasm
kinoplasmic
kinorhynch
kinorhynchs
kinos
kinovic acid
kinoyl
kinred
kinrede
kinredes
kinreds
kins
kinsfolk
kinsfolks (current term)
kinship
kinship by marriage
kinship group
kinships
kinslayer
kinslayers
kinsman
kinsmanship
kinsmanships
kinsmen
kinspeople
kinsperson
kinspersons
kinswoman

Literary usage of Kinsfolks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Collection of Epitaphs and Monumental Inscriptions: Chiefly in Scotland by Robert Monteith (1834)
"... A stay and help to kinsfolks misery; And from their necks the wreath of bondage broke; Of captives saddest case, he pity took, 'Mongst Christians and ..."

2. The Iron Furnace: Or, Slavery and Secession by John Hill Aughey (1863)
"... Living— Patois—Rain-book—Wife•trade—Coming in to see the Cars—Superstition—Marriage of kinsfolks—Hardshell Sermon—Causes which lead to the Degradation ..."

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