And therfore a wyse man ones sayde: "Better is it thy kinne to ben by thee gentyled, than thou to glorifye of thy 100 kinnes gentilesse, and hast no desert therof thy-selfe.
He that plente hath in riches, of his kinne is ashamed; another of linage right noble and wel 70 knowe, but povert him handleth; he were lever unknowe.
Whether the cruell mother were more to blame, Or the shrewd childe come of so curst a dame: Or whether some smatch of the fathers blood, Whose kinne were neuer kinde, nor neuer good.
Laurence, of Chelsey (no kinne to him), at his own proper cost and chardges, erected to his memorie a handsome faire inscription of marble.
Peace shall goe sleepe with Turkes and Infidels, And in this Seat of Peace, tumultuous Warres Shall Kinne with Kinne, and Kinde with Kinde confound.
I had a sister, Whom the blinde waues and surges haue deuour'd: Of charity, what kinne are you to me?
Soon after the arrival of the Great Star, Tatsiki-Stomik and Ihkas-Kinne came to the fort; they all asked for brandy, which seemed to be the main subject of their thoughts.
Ihkas-Kinne was a tall, well-looking man, with a very marked countenance.
Food and Household Management, by Helen Kinne and Anna M.
Home and the Family, The, by Helen Kinne and Anna M.
I spoke to Sister Kinne of this and she said, "God bless you, Sister Wheaton, I will pray for you.
This was readily granted, and I took Sister Kinne with me.
The Home and the Family," Helen Kinne and Anna Cooley, The Macmillan Co.
The Home and Family," Kinne and Cooley, Macmillan.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kinne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.