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kithfolk
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English
Etymology
Noun
kithfolk pl (plural only)
- those of a kith or clan
- 1974, Albert Silversteen, Human Communication: Theoretical Explorations, →ISBN, page 205:
- In the beginning there was one adult male and one adult female, with no kinfolk or kithfolk, and no culture.
- 1999, Poul Anderson, Starfarers, →ISBN, page 81:
- Maybe she, being smart as kithfolk usually were, could get a well-paid position in a guild or in the vicarial bureaucracy.
- 2015, Robert Stanek, Guardians & Dragons, →ISBN:
- After that, he forced himself to think of the Wërgas kithfolk rather than beasts.
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