11 Verbs to Use for the Word kinsfolk

And, as a significant fact, many Coolies who have returned to India are now coming back a second time to Trinidad, bringing their kinsfolk and fellow-villagers with them, to a land where violence is unknown, and famine impossible.

Here's old Sivert calling up his kinsfolk and longing for a sight of his own flesh and blood; ay, he's nearing his end!

Then Arthur of Cornwall, his son, like to a boar grim in battle, will utterly devour these false traitors, and destroy thy kinsfolk from the land.

The lady had no children for her solace, and she never went forth from the castle to greet her kinsfolk and her friends.

LAPITHÆ, a race inhabiting the mountains of Thessaly; subject to Perithous, who, on the occasion of his marriage with Hippodamia, invited his kinsfolk the Centaurs to the feast, but these, under intoxication from the wine, attempting to carry off the bride and other women, were set on by the Lapithæ and, after a bloody struggle, overpowered.

" "They have killed off all my kinsfolk, and they'll be killing me next," protested the fox.

or do you mistrust your kinsfolk and friends in such sort, as without trial to decline their aid?

Yet he prided himself upon his ancient birth; and since the Simoni had been indubitably noble for several generations, there was nothing despicable in his desire to raise his kinsfolk to their proper station.

He sought his kinsfolk and friends, and gathered to his fellowship some three hundred men.

In the restaurants and cafés, and in their own houses, they had to serve men who were engaged in slaughtering their kinsfolk.

But while Laura thus scourged herself with the rest, Esther and her mother had set her apart from all the rest for their special love and confidence,a love and confidence that are as fresh to-day as when the mother and daughter sailed away with Monsieur Baudouin, a year ago, to visit their French kinsfolk.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  kinsfolk