Definition of Kinreds

1. kinred [n] - See also: kinred

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kinreds

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

Literary usage of Kinreds

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

1. Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society by Hakluyt Society (1896)
"The tribe of Rieh are distributed into the kinreds called ... which kinreds possesse many dominions ..."

2. The History and Description of Africa: And of the Notable Things Therein by Leo, Robert Brown, John Pory (1896)
"The tribe of Rich are distributed into the kinreds called ... which kinreds possesse many dominions. ..."

3. Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English by Sir Egerton Brydges (1808)
"... and sundrie differences, as a wight and an arts', For the kinreds of a ... but the kinreds of arte are—the arte of ..."

4. ... Thomas. Cooper. Bishop of Winchester. An Admonition to the People of by Thomas Cooper, Edward Arber (1895)
"And the children of Merari, by their kinreds, had out of the Tribes of Ruben, Gad and Zabulón, twelue cities. The whole number therefore of the cities ..."

5. The English Bible by William Ernest Henley (1903)
"And when these things were done, the Priests and Lévites having- the unleavened bread, stood in very comely order according to the kinreds, and according to ..."

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