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Search phrase: kin

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All's Well That Ends WellAW II.i.40Noble heroes, my sword and yours are kin.Noble Heroes; my sword and yours are kinne,
CoriolanusCor V.iii.37.1And knew no other kin.& knew no other kin
CymbelineCym V.v.111Wilt have him live? Is he thy kin? Thy friend?Wilt haue him liue? Is he thy Kin? thy Friend?
CymbelineCym V.v.112He is a Roman, no more kin to meHe is a Romane, no more kin to me,
HamletHam I.ii.65A little more than kin, and less than kind!A little more then kin, and lesse then kinde.
HamletHam IV.ii.6Compounded it with dust, whereto 'tis kin.Compounded it with dust, whereto 'tis Kinne.
Henry IV Part 22H4 II.ii.105himself, even like those that are kin to the king, forhimselfe:) Euen like those that are kinne to the King, for
Henry IV Part 22H4 II.ii.111Nay, they will be kin to us, or they willNay, they will be kin to vs, but they wil
Henry IV Part 22H4 II.ii.150Even such kin as the parish heifers areEuen such Kin, as the Parish Heyfors are
Henry VH5 III.vii.65any such proverb so little kin to the purpose.any such Prouerbe, so little kin to the purpose.
Henry VI Part 33H6 I.iv.169Had he been slaughterman to all my kin,Had he been slaughter-man to all my Kinne,
King JohnKJ I.i.273Come, lady, I will show thee to my kin,Come Lady I will shew thee to my kinne,
King LearKL I.iv.178I marvel what kin thou and thy daughters are.I maruell what kin thou and thy daughters are,
Measure for MeasureMM II.iv.113Nothing kin to foul redemption.Is nothing kin to fowle redemption.
The Merchant of VeniceMV II.ix.97Thou wilt say anon he is some kin to thee,Thou wilt say anone he is some kin to thee,
OthelloOth IV.ii.183and performances are no kin together.and / Performances are no kin together.
Richard IIR2 II.i.183But bloody with the enemies of his kin.But bloody with the enemies of his kinne:
Richard IIR2 IV.i.141Shall kin with kin, and kind with kind, confound.Shall Kinne with Kinne, and Kinde with Kinde confound.
Richard IIR2 V.ii.110Not like to me, or any of my kin,Not like to me, nor any of my Kin,
Romeo and JulietRJ I.v.58Now, by the stock and honour of my kin,Now by the stocke and Honour of my kin,
Timon of AthensTim I.i.125One only daughter have I, no kin else,One onely Daughter haue I, no Kin else,
Timon of AthensTim V.iv.40Spare thy Athenian cradle and those kinSpare thy Athenian Cradle, and those Kin
Troilus and CressidaTC I.i.76Because she's kin to me, therefore she's notBecause she's Kinne to me, therefore shee's not
Troilus and CressidaTC I.i.77so fair as Helen; an she were not kin to me, she wouldso faire as Helen, and she were not kin to me, she would
Troilus and CressidaTC I.iii.25The hard and soft, seem all affined and kin;The hard and soft, seeme all affin'd, and kin.
Troilus and CressidaTC III.iii.175One touch of nature makes the whole world kin,One touch of nature makes the whole world kin:
Troilus and CressidaTC IV.ii.97No kin, no love, no blood, no soul so near meNo kin, no loue, no bloud, no soule, so neere me,
Troilus and CressidaTC IV.v.92Or else a breath. The combatants being kinOr else a breach: the Combatants being kin,
Twelfth NightTN I.v.110one of thy kin has a most weak pia mater.One of thy kin has a most weake Pia-mater.
Twelfth NightTN V.i.227Of charity, what kin are you to me?Of charity, what kinne are you to me?
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK III.i.38That ever blood made kin. Callest thou her thine?That ever blood made kin, call'st thou hir thine?
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK prologue.1New plays and maidenheads are near akin, New Playes, and Maydenheads, are neare a kin,
The Winter's TaleWT III.i.10Kin to Jove's thunder, so surprised my senseKin to Ioues Thunder, so surpriz'd my Sence,
The Winter's TaleWT III.ii.52Of all that hear me, and my near'st of kinOf all that heare me, and my neer'st of Kin
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.427Not hold thee of our blood, no, not our kin,Not hold thee of our blood, no not our Kin,

Poems

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Glossary

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namefamily, stock, kin
sibkin, related

Thesaurus

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kinsib
kinname

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Words Families

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Word FamilyWord Family GroupWords
AKINBASICsee KIN
KINBASICakin adj, kin n, kindred adj, kindred n
KINPEOPLEkinsman n, kinswoman n
KINSMANBASICsee KIN
KINSWOMANBASICsee KIN

Snippets

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the yellow stockings speech
sleepwalking scene
Lady Macbeth sleepwalking
Falstaff Hal Play King
Hal Falstaff play king
King Edward Countess Salisbury
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