Do we say kin or ken

kin 1466 occurrences

De only priviluge de rich folks hez is dat dey kin sail on deir billows while we hez ter stan' alongside,but dey's powerfu' unhappy sometimes when dey hez so much ter look after, an' we kin enjoy lookin' at deir fine houses widout hevin' any of de care.

De only priviluge de rich folks hez is dat dey kin sail on deir billows while we hez ter stan' alongside,but dey's powerfu' unhappy sometimes when dey hez so much ter look after, an' we kin enjoy lookin' at deir fine houses widout hevin' any of de care.

"We'se not payin' much complimen' ter Jesus, friens, when we 'low dat de good tings of dis worl' kin make people happier dan he kin, an' 'pears like we ought ter

Dere's no harm kin cum to us ef we'se inside de fold, fer thou art de door, Lord Jesus; dere's no danger kin touch us ef we'se hidden in de cleft of de rock.

I'll fix it so as no one kin tell it was me.

And for the most part they take after their white kin, unfortunately.

And his kin that is forlore." lost.

Ye devils that are here within, Hell gates ye shall unpin; I shall deliver man's kin From woe I will them wreke.

Here are a few verses from a hymn headed The Sweetness of Jesus: If I for kindness should love my kin, for natural reasons.

Or was it some secret faculty of the soul, telepathy or of its kin, that roused and sent her to keep her rendezvous with destiny?

Weregild, or Weregeld, was the price of a man's head; which was paid partly to the king for the loss of his subject, partly to the lord whose vassal he was, and partly to the next of kin.

But the novelistas they went toward the housecursed Mrs. Taine, James Rutlidge, and all their kin and kind, with a vehement earnestness that startled his companionfamiliar as the latter was with his friend's peculiar talent in the art of vigorous expression.

Thou hast thy chance, O illustrious ass, to recompense the world, this day, for the many evils wrought by thy odious ancestor and by all his long-eared kin.

They and my wife and I were more like brothers and sisters than most folks who are actually blood kin.

Damer: I would not wish, for all the glories of Ireland, to leave temptation in the path of my own sister or my kin, or to twist a gad for their neck.

NEWMAN, H. H. The phylum Chordata; biology of vertebrates and their kin.

Our Webb kin of Dixie. SEE Webb, William James. ALDERSON, WROE.

Our Webb kin of Dixie.

Bibliografye fun Eliyohu Tcherikower, Compiled by Abraham Kin & Z. Szajkowski.

Roth (67) cites O'Donnell to the effect that with the Kunandaburi tribe the jus primae noctis is allowed all the men present at the camp without regard to class or kin.

Sir Alexander put the affair in our hands; and of course, as he was next-of-kin to his eldest son, what there was came to him.

Without a quiver, the Arab would rush a machine-gun position or face a bayonet-charge; but this betrayal of his kin struck at the vitals of his faith.

I must draw sword, and draw it soon, toonot for Tory or rebel, not for King or Congress, not for my estates nor for my kin, but for the ancient liberties of Englishmen, which England menaced to destroy.

At home I had no kin to defend; my elder brother had sailed to England, my superintendent, my overseers, my clerks were all Tory; my slaves would join the Minorcans or the blacks in Georgia, and I, single-handed, could not lift a finger to restrain them.

and there he renounced kith and kin, the speckled heifer and the Nueces valley forever.

ken 2013 occurrences

" "It was not within the ken of human Knowledge to foresee this evil," continued the governess, fastening her eye on the countenance of Wilder, as though she would ask a question which conscience told her, at the same time, betrayed a portion of that very superstition which had hastened the fate of the rude being they had so lately passed.

"AH, BUT YE KEN, A CAKE O' THIS SIZE ISNA SAE SOON EATEN AS YE MAY THENK.

Another drew his bayonet, and Ken saw it flash in the evening sunlight before his very eyes.

Try what you can do with the hammer, Ken.' Ken took one quick glance in the direction of the village, but there was no one in sight.

Try what you can do with the hammer, Ken.' Ken took one quick glance in the direction of the village, but there was no one in sight.

But at last he saw Ken stealing back.

'None,' Ken answered in a tone of bitter disappointment.

'Not that,' said Ken. 'Hardly that.

The 'Maid of Sker' was the ordinary type of North Sea trawler, and so far as Ken and Roy could see, her fellow, whose name Gill told them was the 'Swan of Avon,' was her double.

'Here, let's have a squint,' said Roy eagerly, and Ken gave way.

The boldness of Ken's suggestion made both men gasp.

Are you willing, Captain Carrington?' A grim smile parted the lips of Ken's father.

'They're a bit of all right,' he said to Ken and Roy, who had volunteered as stokers and oilers.

'She certainly can leg it,' observed Ken, as he noticed how the whole fabric of the little craft quivered under the drive of the rapidly revolving screw.

'We ought to be all right if the fog holds,' said Ken. 'Ay, if it does.

'We're in the Narrows,' said Ken. 'See that luminous patch over to the left.

SEE Maynard, Ken. COLE, MARGARET.

(In Ken, May 5, 1938)

(In Ken, Apr. 21, 1938)

(In Ken, June 16, 1938)

(In Ken, May 19, 1938)

(In Ken, Apr. 7, 1938)

(In Ken, June 30, 1938)

United we fall upon Ken.

(In Ken, June 2, 1938)

Do we say   kin   or  ken