Kin is treated as a plural noun
The noun 'kin' is used for both singular and plural; for example: My only kin is Bethany, my sister. My kin are my parents, two aunts, an uncle and a number of cousins. The word 'kin' is a shortened form for kinfolk, kinfolks (or kinsfolk) and kinsman, kinsmen.
Antonyms
The abstract noun for the concrete noun 'kin' (a person) is kinship.
Kith, such as in the phrase "kith and kin", are one's friends - as opposed to kin, who are one's family.
This place is death if any of my kinsman find me here.
As a noun, kin is treated as plural.
The noun 'kin' is used for both singular and plural; for example: My only kin is Bethany, my sister. My kin are my parents, two aunts, an uncle and a number of cousins. The word 'kin' is a shortened form for kinfolk, kinfolks (or kinsfolk) and kinsman, kinsmen.
Yes you can use kin one cases for kin onem. The difference between the kin one and the kin one m is not the size or shape. It is that there is no loop or the dot on kin onem
The differences between the kin one and the kin onem: KIN ONE- Has this thing called the loop, this thing called the dot, and it does not have a calendar. KIN ONEM- Does not have the loop, the dot, and has a calendar.
Kith and kin means friends and acquaintances (kith) and relatives (kin).
Dan is my kin. kin means family member or relative.
Next of kin means a person's nearest relative. Kin = family.
"The Next of Kin" was created in 1942.
Kin is an archaic word for "relative."
My friend's kin is strange.
i dont think it does.
No your wife is your spouse, Your kin is your children.