“Under wrong information conveyed to them by Lalan's fellow pilgrims of the past, his kindred had by now taken him to be dead and had performed his last rites.”
“Such clemency reflected the religious and cultural homogeneity of French aristocratic society, ties of kindred and marriage, and respect for fellow knights, not to mention a desire for rich ransom.”
“As the journey progressed, he developed a great kinship with his fellow shipmates.”
“There is much kinship between the two tongues, and many striking similarities between the gods of the two mythologies.”
“You will feel a kinship with your ancestors, and appreciate the strength and physical endurance that has kept the human race alive from its birth in a direct line to your very own existence.”
kindliness
The state of feeling kindly towards someone or something, or the actions inspired thereby.
“The couple was left speechless by the kindness bestowed upon them by friends and neighbors.”
“It would be a kindness on your part to donate to this worthy cause.”
“Finally, I must acknowledge the kindness of His Grace The Duke of Norfolk in allowing access to his archives at Arundel Castle.”
kindship
The state, condition, or essence of being kind; kindness.
An act of kindness.
kintype
A kinrelationship expressed in terms of the specific direct relationships involved, such as "mother's brother's son" rather than the more general "cousin".
“Under wrong information conveyed to them by Lalan's fellow pilgrims of the past, his kindred had by now taken him to be dead and had performed his last rites.”
“Such clemency reflected the religious and cultural homogeneity of French aristocratic society, ties of kindred and marriage, and respect for fellow knights, not to mention a desire for rich ransom.”
kinslayer
(rare, mostly in fantasy fiction) One who slays his or her own kin; a parricide.