Sentence example with the word 'kinswoman'

kinswoman

Definition n. a female relative

Last update: September 12, 2015


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She is a kinswoman to many here.   [Please select]

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EDGAR, or Eadgar (c. 1050 - c. 1130), called the 'Etheling, was the son of Edward, a son of the English king Edmund Ironside, by his wife Agatha, a kinswoman of the emperor Henry II., and was born probably in Hungary some time before 1057, the year of his father's death.   [Please select]

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Mother Grogan was, one imagines, a kinswoman of Mary Ann.   [Please select]

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"My kinswoman to an infidel--ha."   [Please select]

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"My sanction to marry my kinswoman to an infidel."   [Please select]

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"Respect the kinswoman of Coeur de Lion."   [Please select]

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Thou lovest this kinswoman of the Melech Ric.   [Please select]

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I urge an address to his kinswoman.   [Please select]

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Fogg," said Aouda, rising and seizing his hand, "do you wish at once a kinswoman and friend.   [Please select]

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Like her kinswoman of the Pebbles, she returns to the native dwelling and fights for its possession.   [Please select]

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I was his kinswoman, and under my full age; he would give my hand to whom he chose.   [Please select]

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