Kinsmanship

Related to Kinsmanship: Havior

Kins´man`ship


n.1.Kinship.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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They pursue an interest in finding a significant reflection, in discovering some creative kinsmanship to a strange landscape.
Three factors emerged named marco, personal as well as kinsmanship. These results express significant differences in the perceived importance of the 17 items compared to the study findings observed by Pearson and Entrekin (2001).
Scenario regarding Syria assumed that there would not be a regime change, and attached priority to "humanitarian aid" by taking into consideration neighborhood and kinsmanship. The recent developments in the region will be taken up in the National Security Council meeting on April 28.
Cree language dictionaries provide concise definitions of the root word wahkootowin (meaning relative, relationship, kinsmanship, or simply relation) and its various derivatives, such as wakotuhisoo (he forms a relationship), wakottuwok (they are related), or wakomakun (close relation), which have related but more precise meanings depending on their usage.
Because I am a fellow Celt and the kinsmanship runs deep and goes back centuries.