Part 465 (2/2)
_Sibbald._
KING'S-HOOD, _s._ The second of the four stomachs in ruminating animals, S.
_Burns._
KING'S-WEATHER, _s._ The exhalations arising from the earth in a warm day, Loth.
_To_ KINK, _v. n._
1. To labour for breath, in a severe fit of coughing, S.
Teut. _kink-en_, difficulter spirare.
2. To laugh immoderately, S.
_Gl. Sibb._
3. To puke, Galloway.
_Davidson._
~Kink~, _s._
1. A violent fit of coughing, attended with suspension of breathing, S.
_Morison._
2. A convulsive fit of laughter, S.
A. S. _cincung_, cachinnatio.
~Kinkhost~, _s._ The hooping-cough, S.
_Montgomerie._
Belg. _kink-hoest_, Su. G. _kikhosta_, id.
KINKEN, _s._ A small barrel, a cag, S. B.
_Spalding._
KINNEN, _s._ A rabbit, S.
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