Kith And Kin

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /kɪθ ənd kɪn/

Definitions of kith and kin

noun one's family and relations

Example Sentences

A1 My kith and kin are coming over for dinner.

A2 I enjoy spending time with my kith and kin during the holidays.

B1 It's important to stay connected with your kith and kin, even if you live far away.

B2 Family reunions are a great way to catch up with all your kith and kin.

C1 The bond between kith and kin is something that should be cherished and nurtured.

C2 In times of need, it's reassuring to know that you can always rely on your kith and kin for support.

Examples of kith and kin in a Sentence

formal It is important to maintain close ties with our kith and kin for a strong support system.

informal We're having a family gathering this weekend, so all our kith and kin will be there.

slang I can always count on my kith and kin to have my back no matter what.

figurative In times of trouble, it's comforting to know that our kith and kin will always stand by us.

Grammatical Forms of kith and kin

past tense

kithed and kinned

plural

kiths and kins

comparative

more kith and kin

superlative

most kith and kin

present tense

kith and kin

future tense

will kith and kin

perfect tense

have kithed and kinned

continuous tense

are kithing and kinning

singular

kith and kin

positive degree

kith and kin

infinitive

to kith and kin

gerund

kithing and kinning

participle

kithed and kinned

Origin and Evolution of kith and kin

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The term 'kith and kin' originated in Middle English, combining the Old English word 'cūth' meaning familiar or known, and the Old English word 'cynn' meaning family or relatives.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'kith and kin' has evolved to represent both friends and family members, expanding its original meaning to include a broader sense of community and belonging.