That meant he by the lords of the queenes kinred that were taken before, and should that daie be beheaded at Pomfret: which he well wist, but nothing ware that the ax hung ouer his owne head.
And makes eche subiect clearley see, What he is bounden for to be To God his Prince and common wealth, His neighbour, kinred and to himselfe.
Povert of kinred is behynde; richesse suffreth him to passe; truly he saith, he com never of Japhetes childre.
They are very pitifull and charitable towards their neighbours, they make great lamentations in their aduersity: and in their miserie, the kinred reckon vp all their felicitie.
Neither could Lucion or Lucius be fellow and of kinred vnto Paule the apostle, as Auentine inferreth, except he meane it of some other Lucius, as of one whome he nameth Cyrinensis.
Wherefore the English blood on the one side and the Russian on the other side concurring to the ioyful birth of our prince, caused that mutual kinred to be an ornament vnto both nations.
If I be clad in rich array, And well attended every day, Both wise and good I shal be thoght, My kinred also shall be sought.
But if the world doe change and frowne, Our kinred is no longer knowne; Nor I remembred any more By them that honoured me before.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kinred" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.