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kinfolk         
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Kinfolk (disambiguation)
¦ plural noun another term for kinsfolk.

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Kinfolk
The general meaning of the term kinfolk is "relatives, family".
Examples of use of kinfolk
1. Having grown up dirt poor, Johnson felt the aristocracy in Washington had abused his kinfolk.
2. "Your aircraft and tanks are destroying houses over the heads of our kinfolk and children in Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Chechnya and Pakistan.
3. But tribesmen in Damadola village in the Bajur tribal area said only locals were killed – 18 of their kinfolk, including eight women and five children.
4. GRAND BAYOU, La. –– When Ruby Ancar talks about her fishing village on the bayou, she says a divine hand has protected her Atakapa–Ishak kinfolk for generations.
5. Is the claim a petty one that deserves rejection, or an appropriate one that promotes family values and encourages volunteer work and care for kinfolk?