The word kindred has several meanings.
For the following meanings, the term in Hebrew is benei mishpaha (בני משפחה):
a person's relatives collectively; kinfolk; kin.
a group of persons related to another; family, tribe, or race.
relationship by birth or descent, or sometimes by marriage; kinship.
She proved to be a kindred spirit.
Example sentence - She had long admired his kindred spirit.
(kindred - familial, shared)There was a literally kindred relationship between the European rulers whose countries fought in World War I.(kindred spirits - idiom for sharing opinions or outlook)We are kindred spirits on the issue of gun control.
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