Human relationship term; web of social relationships that form an important part of the lives of most humans in most societies; form of social connection.
(Anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption.
A close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character.
1 She felt a keen kinship , a stab of hope for his success.
2 There must be qualities of kinship in the primeval elements of character.
3 Between Jonson and Chapman there was the kinship of similar scholarly ideals.
4 The source of all pleasure and delight is the feeling of kinship .
5 For the first time I felt a real kinship with these people.
6 Therefore kinship of the person sinned against does not aggravate the sin.
7 Children with whom both Kelly and Michael somehow felt a strange kinship .
8 You spoke eloquently of the kinship of spirit between England and Germany.
9 There had been some kind of kinship , maybe even a shared experience.
10 Her being quickened and acknowledged the kinship of all things that are.
11 Love is the joy of kinship so deep that self is forgotten.
12 Among primitive peoples kinship occupies a similar position but with important differences.
13 But not the slightest vestige of such kinship has yet been found.
14 From the terms of kinship tabulated above various conclusions have been drawn.
15 Murmuring inarticulately and making swift signs, she strove to establish the kinship .
16 She had not called me niece, though she had acknowledged our kinship .
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