kin
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editkin
English
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editEtymology 1
editFromMiddle Englishkyn,fromOld Englishcynn(“kind, sort, rank”),fromProto-West Germanic*kuni,fromProto-Germanic*kunją(“race, generation, descent”),fromProto-Indo-European*ǵn̥h₁yom,from*ǵenh₁-(“to produce”).
Cognate withScotskin(“relatives, kinfolk”),North Frisiankinn,kenn(“gender, race, family, kinship”),Dutchkunne(“gender, sex”),Middle Low Germankunne(“gender, sex, race, family, lineage”),Danishkøn(“gender, sex”),Swedishkön(“gender, sex”),Icelandickyn(“gender”),Finnishkunnia(“honour, glory”),Ingriankunnia(“reputation”),and through Indo-European, with Latingenus(“kind, sort, ancestry, birth”),Ancient Greekγένος(génos,“kind, race”),Sanskritजनस्(jánas,“kind, race”),Albaniandhen(“(herd of) small cattle”).
Noun
editkin(countableanduncountable,pluralkinsorkin)
- Race;family;breed;kind.
- (collectively)Personsof the same race or family;kindred.
- c. 1620,Francis Bacon,letter of advice to SirGeorge Villiers
- You are ofkin,and so must be a friend to their persons.
- 2014,Elizabeth Kolbert,The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History,Picador,→ISBN,page84:
- Based on the number of teeth ammonites had—nine—it's believed that their closest livingkinare octopuses.
- c. 1620,Francis Bacon,letter of advice to SirGeorge Villiers
- One or morerelatives,such assiblingsorcousins,taken collectively.
- 2016,Saraswati Raju, Santosh Jatrana,Women Workers in Urban India,page280:
- Among those who derive information related to work from personal contacts, nonkins, rather thankins,constitute the most important sources even for women.
- Relationship;same-bloodednessoraffinity;nearconnectionoralliance,as of those having commondescent.
- 1814May 9,[Jane Austen], chapter XIII, inMansfield Park:[…],volume III, London:[…][George Sidney]forT[homas]Egerton,[…],→OCLC,page248:
- Such sensations, however, were too near akinto resentment to be long guiding Fanny's soliloquies.
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edit- “kin”,inOneLook Dictionary Search.
- Kinin theEncyclopædia Britannica(11th edition, 1911)
Adjective
editkin(notcomparable)
- Related by blood or marriage, akin. Generally used in "kin to".
- It turns out my back-fence neighbor iskinto one of my co-workers.
Translations
editEtymology 2
editBorrowedfromMandarinCầm(qín), from a non-palatal dialect akin toPeking;or less likely, fromJapaneseCầm(kin).
Noun
editkin(pluralkins)
- Alternative form ofqin(“Chinese string instrument”)
- 1899,Hugo Riemann,Catechism of Musical History: History of musical instruments and history of tone-systems and notation:
- Originally they had only two cither-like instruments, which had flat sound-boxes without fingerboards, over which were strung rather a large number (25) of strings of twisted silk — the kin and tsche.
- 1840,Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams,The Chinese Repository,page40:
- If a musician were going to give a lecture upon the mathematical part of his art, he would find a very elegant substitute for the monochord in the Chinesekin.
Etymology 3
editVerb
editkin(third-person singular simple presentkins,present participlekinning,simple past and past participlekinned)
- (transitive,fandomslang)Toidentifywith; as inspirituallyconnect to a fictional or non-fictional being.
Noun
editkin(pluralkinsorkin)
- (fandomslang)A fictional or non-fictional being whom one spiritually connects to.(Can we add anexamplefor this sense?)
- (fandomslang,in the form(character name)kin)Someone who identifies with a certain fictionalcharacter.
- Alternative form:kinnie
Etymology 4
editNoun
editkin(pluralkins)
- Alternative form ofk'in
Etymology 5
editVerb
editkin
- Pronunciation spellingofcan.
- 1959January 5,Walt Kelly,Pogo,comic strip,→ISBN,page 4:
- [Owl:] Oh I ain't stealin' this dime... I just took it for safe-keepin'.
[Turtle:] Ain't much youkindo with it—'cept make a phone call.
Etymology 6
editNoun
editkin(uncountable)
- (colloquial)Short forkinesiology.
Anagrams
editAfrikaans
editEtymology
editFromDutchkin,fromMiddle Dutchkinne,fromOld Dutchkinni,fromProto-Germanic*kinnuz,fromProto-Indo-European*ǵénus.
Pronunciation
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Noun
editkin(pluralkinne)
- Alternative form ofken
Azerbaijani
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Noun
editkin(definite accusativekini,pluralkinlər)
Declension
editDeclension ofkin | ||||||||
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nominative | kin |
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definite accusative | kini |
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dative | kinə |
kinlərə | ||||||
locative | kində |
kinlərdə | ||||||
ablative | kindən |
kinlərdən | ||||||
definite genitive | kinin |
kinlərin |
Derived terms
editFurther reading
edit- “kin”inObastan.
Caolan
editVerb
editkin
- toeat
Czech
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editNoun
editkin
Anagrams
editDutch
editEtymology
editFromMiddle Dutchkinne,fromOld Dutchkinni,fromProto-West Germanic*kinnu,fromProto-Germanic*kinnuz,fromProto-Indo-European*ǵénus.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkinf(pluralkinnen,diminutivekinnetjen)
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editDescendants
editGuinea-Bissau Creole
editPronoun
editkin
Hokkien
editFor pronunciation and definitions ofkin– seeCân( “catty,a unit ofweight”). (This term is thepe̍h-ōe-jīform ofCân). |
Hungarian
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editkin
Ido
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Cardinal:kin Ordinal:kinesma Adverbial:kinfoye Multiplier:kinopla Fractional:kinima |
Etymology
editFromFrenchcinq,Spanishcinco,Italiancinque,ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*pénkʷe.
Numeral
editkin
- five(5)
Japanese
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editkin
Middle English
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editkin
- Alternative form ofkyn
Navajo
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editNoun
editkin
Inflection
editSynonyms
edit- (town):kin shijaaʼ,kin łání,kintah
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editNgarrindjeri
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editkin
Northern Kurdish
editAdjective
editkin(comparativekintir,superlativeherî kin)
Synonyms
editNupe
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editSapa
editVerb
editkin
- toeat
Turkish
editEtymology
editInheritedfromOttoman Turkishكین(kin,“a grudge, concealed desire of revenge, malice”),.[1][2]fromPersianكین(kin)orکینه(kine,“hatred, rancour, malevolence”)[3]
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkin(definite accusativekini,pluralkinler)
- grudge,desire totake revenge
- Synonym:garaz
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Dative | kine | kinlere | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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editReferences
edit- ^Redhouse, James W.(1890) “كین”,inA Turkish and English Lexicon[1],Constantinople: A. H. Boya gian,page1615
- ^Kélékian, Diran(1911) “كین”,inDictionnaire turc-français[2],Constantinople: Mihran,page1069
- ^Nişanyan, Sevan(2002–) “kin”,inNişanyan Sözlük
Further reading
edit- “kin”,inTurkish dictionaries,Türk Dil Kurumu
- Çağbayır, Yaşar(2007) “kin¹”,inÖtüken Türkçe Sözlük(in Turkish), Istanbul: Ötüken Neşriyat,page2675
West Frisian
editEtymology
editBorrowed fromMiddle Low Germankinne,kin,fromOld Saxonkinni.The inherited Old Frisian form waszin.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkinn(pluralkinnen,diminutivekintsje)
Derived terms
editFurther reading
edit- “kin”,inWurdboek fan de Fryske taal(in Dutch),2011
Yagara
editNoun
editkin
- Alternative form ofginn.
References
edit- State Library of Queensland,2019 INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES ‘WORD OF THE WEEK’: WEEK EIGHTEEN.,13 May 2019.
Yola
editNoun
editkin
- Alternative form ofken
- 1867,“VERSES IN ANSWER TO THE WEDDEEN O BALLYMORE”, inSONGS, ETC. IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY,number 3, page100:
- Heal, griue, ankin,apaa thee, graacuse Forth,
- Health, wealth, andregardupon thee, gracious Forth,
References
edit- Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828) William Barnes, editor,A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland,London: J. Russell Smith, published1867,page49
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- en:Collectives
- en:Fandom
- en:Otherkin
- en:People
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