Definitionn. people descended from a common ancestor
Last update: August 17, 2015
0
Four points are clear: (i) the Australians represent a distinct race; (2) they have no kinsfolk among the neighbouring races; (3) they have occupied the continent for a very long period; (4) it would seem that the Tasmanians must represent a still earlier occupation of Australia, perhaps before the Bass Strait existed. [Please select]
0
Have you ever heard anything from your fathers kinsfolk, the Eyres. [Please select]
0
I wonder that they do not go back to honest work among their kinsfolk. [Please select]
0
--How sweet to hear these names where one was talking of distant acquaintance and kinsfolk, or telling of far journeys. [Please select]
0
But, at about seventeen, Elizabeth began to pay visits among her kinsfolk. [Please select]
0
It is but for a space, for a few weeks; and thy kinsfolk will be with thee again, and I also. [Please select]
0
According to thy word I have brought the kinsfolk of Jehoiakim, king of Judah,--chief of whom is Nehushta, the princess. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!