Kinsman [noun]

Definition of Kinsman:

relative

Synonyms of Kinsman:


Opposite/Antonyms of Kinsman:

-


Sentence/Example of Kinsman:

Of silence before them that salute thee: of looking upon a harlot: and of turning away thy face from thy kinsman.

Gwynne's mind seemed to darken until only one luminous point confronted it, the visible tormented soul of his kinsman.

She knew all the great artists, and favored her kinsman, the musician Garangeot.

Among them was William Cowper, not a kinsman of the defendant, but the most celebrated anatomist that England had then produced.

It would bring thee the greatest ill-chance shouldst thou slay thy kinsman, for in such case all men would deem him blameless.

On the morrow was Kiartan baptized, and with him Bolli 94 Thorleikson his kinsman, and all their fellows.

In those days was one named Gyrgir chief of the hosts, and he was also a kinsman to the Queen.

The King said: Dost desire that thy kinsman Magnus should give thee grace?

Now would I liefer keep within compass according to my smaller conditions than assay to rival the success 194 of my kinsman Knut.

For shame, will you not entertain your Kinsman here a little better: you leave him here alone, as thô you despised his Company.