Kinsmanship

noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    kinship uncountable, usually

    "the possessor of a competent fortune and the heir of another, may naturally make some impression on a lady's heart with whom kinsmanship and circumstance bring him into daily communion"

Example

More examples

"the possessor of a competent fortune and the heir of another, may naturally make some impression on a lady's heart with whom kinsmanship and circumstance bring him into daily communion"

Etymology

From kinsman + -ship.

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