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kinswoman

[ UK /kˈɪnswʊmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a female relative

How To Use kinswoman In A Sentence

  • Be patient, Sir Geoffrey," said the Countess, who now discerned the cause of her kinswoman's apprehension; "and be assured I did not need your chivalry to defend me against this discourteous faitour, as Peveril of the Peak
  • `This is no stranger, this is my kinswoman, Olly Longaster, come to spend a time in the country with her cousins. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Mary foresaw a possible pleasurable visit with her kinswoman.
  • Ralph's wife was a daughter or kinswoman of Robert the chamberlain of the Honour of Richmond.
  • Thou shalt not uncover the nakedness of thy father's sister : she is thy father's near kinswoman.
  • Sophia runs away with her maid of honour, hoping to find her kinswoman Lady Bellaston in London.
  • His kinswoman eventually sees the truth, which is a powerful moment equal to the best that the movie had to offer.
  • This indwelling of charity impelled her to freely go and lovingly come to the aid of her kinswoman.
  • “Be patient, Sir Geoffrey,” said the Countess, who now discerned the cause of her kinswoman’s apprehension; “and be assured I did not need your chivalry to defend me against this discourteous faitour, as Morte d’Arthur would have called him. Peveril of the Peak
  • It is a meeting between a young Jewish woman and her older kinswoman.
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