And as to your being kinsmen, why should not kinsmen behave to each other like men of honour? |
The man whose kin group has disintegrated, probably as a consequence of tribal fighting, is able to take on a new social identity, with new kinsmen and women. |
Cedric and Athelstane discuss the possibility of a Saxon restoration during the upcoming uprising, and the need to start mobilizing and uniting their kinsmen. |
These trans-border communities are usually composed of kinsmen who owe allegiance to one another, sometimes at the expense of their governments. |
Evidence shows that smallholders and cottagers were less likely to have kinsmen on the manor than large or middling tenants. |
His face contorted in fury at the murder of his kinsmen, and with a shrill cry he leapt at the nearest of the ogrish guards. |