Kindred
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noun
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adjective
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(As a noun)
Kindred ( noun )
People who are related to each other by blood or family.
Origin:
The word kindred comes from the old english word "cyndræden" which means "of the same blood or family". the word has been in use since the 12th century.
Examples:
- He was reunited with his long-lost kindred.
- She was close to her kindred, they often spent holidays together.
- The kindred gathering was a joyous occasion.
- They had a strong sense of family and always put their kindred first.
- His kindred came from all over the world to attend his wedding.
(As an adjective)
Kindred ( adjective )
Similar in nature, quality, or character.
Origin:
The word kindred comes from the old english word "cyndræden" which means "of the same blood or family". the word has been in use since the 12th century.
Examples:
- They had a kindred love for hiking and the outdoors.
- They shared a kindred sense of humor.
- He felt a kindred connection to the author's work.
- She found a kindred spirit in her new friend.
- Their kindred passion for music brought them together.