kith and kin means your family.
Kith, such as in the phrase "kith and kin", are one's friends - as opposed to kin, who are one's family.
Kith and kin means friends and acquaintances (kith) and relatives (kin).
'Kith and kin' originally meant 'country and kinsfolk'.
Kith and Kin - 1913 was released on: USA: 6 March 1913
Kith and Kin - 2014 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12
He was an O'Grady from County Kerry in Ireland - and all of his kith and kin were County Kerry O'Grady's, too.
Kith and kin.
This place is death if any of my kinsman find me here.
Clara A. Beck has written: 'Kith and kin of George Wolf'
Darlene Sampson Tipton has written: 'Sampson--Anderson kith and kin'
Willis Milnor Dixon has written: 'Kith and kin' -- subject(s): Accessible book
In Gaelic the word 'ken' means 'know'. Do ye ken John Peal? Do you know John Peal? So 'Fairy ken' would be 'fairy knowledge'. Just in case there was some spelling error or misunderstanding 'kin' in Gaelic mean family as in the idiomatic expression 'kith and kin' (friends and family). so 'fairy kin' would mean fairies and related creatures.