friend (n.)
relative, relation, kinsman
1H6 V.iv.9[Pucelle to Shepherd] Thou art no father nor no friend of mine
2H4 III.ii.103[Shallow to Falstaff, of Mouldy] A good-limbed fellow, young, strong, and of good friends
AW I.iii.190[Helena to Countess] My friends were poor, but honest
AYL I.iii.60[Rosalind to Duke Frederick, of treason] if we did derive it from our friends
Per V.i.125[Pericles to Marina] What were thy friends?
RJ III.v.75[Lady Capulet to Juliet, of Tybalt] So shall you feel the loss, but not the friend / Which you weep for [pun: 77, sense 1]
Tit II.i.40[Demetrius to Chiron] Are you so desperate grown to threat your friends?
Tit V.i.136[Aaron to Lucius, of having dug up dead men] And set them upright at their dear friends' door
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