Elizabeth and Mary are kinswomen, a linkage that makes their sons cousins. |
Here, again, the youngfellas would sometimes be ranged against certain of the Aboriginal 'bosses' who would willingly have prostituted their own kinswomen. |
She wanted the house to be kept intact and was insistent it should only be lived in by unmarried kinswomen. |
In November 1560, he was again sick, and made his will, providing for his wife, children, kinswomen, and servants in conventional style. |
Within their lineages, West African women have rights and responsibilities toward their kinsmen and kinswomen that are independent of males. |
There she is welcomed by her numerous kinswomen, who stroke and lick her amorously, and bestow on her a maternal kiss. |