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kith (kɪθ) none's friends and acquaintances (esp in the phrase kith and kin)[Old English cӯthth, from cūth; see uncouth]kith (kɪθ) n. acquaintances, friends, neighbors, or the like. Idioms: kith and kin, relatives, or acquaintances and relatives together. [before 900; Middle English; Old English cȳth, earlier cȳththu kinship, knowledge (c. Old High German chundida) =cūth known (see uncouth) + -thu -th1] Kith persons who are known and familiar collectively, 1325; acquaintances, 1825; kith and kin:‘friends and relations’—Wilkes.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | kith - your friends and acquaintances; "all his kith and kin"social group - people sharing some social relation | TranslationsIdiomsSeekith and kinKITH
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kith Related to kith: kith and kinWords related to kithnoun your friends and acquaintancesRelated Words |