8 Metaphors for kinsman

No less astonished was he when the king, whose quick eye had at once discovered him, walked straight to the place where he was posted, and addressing Le Balafré, said: "Your kinsman is a fair youth, though fiery.

"Each kinsman was his kinsman's keeper, bound to protect him from wrong, to hinder him from wrong-doing, and to suffer with and pay for him if wrong were done.

Our kinsman was at that time, I believe, a person of rather frivolous tendencies.

My kinsmen are exiled fugitives, deprived of their own lands by those who have risen in rebellion against our King.

"I hope my kinsman has not been a burthen to any on Oyster Pond?" said the nephew, inquiringly.

"It is pleasant, Signore, to be thus persuaded," he answered; "my kinsman of Castile is a man to hear reason, let it come from what quarter it may.

Truly your energetic kinsmen are goodly diplomatists.

O, blame me not; that man my kinsman was, Nearer to me a kinsman could not be; As near allied was that chaste woman too, Nearer was never husband to his wife; He whom I term my friend, no friend of mine, Proving both mine and his own enemy, Poison'd his wifeO, the time he did so!

8 Metaphors for  kinsman