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Definition of Kynde
1. to beget [v KYNDED, KYNDING, KYNDES] - See also: beget
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kynde
Literary usage of Kynde
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lincolnshire Pedigrees by A R (Arthur Roland) Maddison, Arthur Staunton Larken (1903)
"Oxon=p. . . . dau. of Sir Robert Cotton, Knt. II William kynde of Coleby =f=. .
. . dau. of. ... Gervase kynde, William kynde, 3rd son. 5th son. Mary. ..."
2. The Genesis of the United States: A Narrative of the Movement in England by Alexander Brown (1890)
"... and that the first undertakers were growne so weary of supplying the charge,
that they were faine to make a generall kynde of begging (for so he ..."
3. Palladius On husbondrie: From the unique ms. of about 1420 A.D. in by Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius, Barton Lodge, Sidney John Hervon Herrtage (1879)
"120/461, 145/ 139, 185/i8o kynde, nom. 88/1045, 86/955, 104/14 kynde, oo/.
55/329, 73/350, ... 116/341 wynde, inf. kynde, a. sing. 116/340 wynde, imper. ..."