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    From where comes the term 'kin' as in family?

    Question #39420. Asked by Hamlet.. (Oct 02 03 7:06 PM)


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    Old Norse Kyn, Gothic kuni, old English cynn. All mean family. Also related to Latin Genus and Greek genos (Chambers dictionary).

    Also, Kith means family and friends together, so kith and kin is unnecessary as kith includes both. I only found that one out a few days ago myself! (in a new book).

    Oct 02 03, 8:03 PM
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    Kith is obsolete except in the alliterative phrase kith and kin, which originally meant “native land and people” and first appeared about 1377 in Piers Plowman. Kith comes from the Old English noun cth, “knowledge; known, familiar country; acquaintances, friends.” Cth in turn comes from the Germanic noun *kunthith, a derivative of *kunthaz, “known.” Germanic *kunthaz was the past participle of a verb *kunnan, “to know, know how,” which became cunnan in Old English. The first person singular of this verb, can, is alive and well today, as is what was originally the verbal noun and adjective of cunnan, namely cunning, first appearing in the 14th century. Germanic *kunthaz itself survived in the Old English adjective cth, “known, familiar,” a word that became obsolete in southern English by 1600, but has survived in its negative, uncouth. Modern English couth is actually a jocular back-formation introduced by Max Beerbohm in 1896. http://www.bartleby.com/61/0/K0080000.html

    Oct 03 03, 3:01 AM


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