Part 466 (1/2)
V. ~Cuning~.
KINRENT, KYNRENT, _s._ Kindred.
A. S. _cynrene_, _cynryn_, id.
_Wallace._
KYNRIK, _s._
1. Kingdom.
_Wallace._
2. Possession of a kingdom.
_Acts Ja. I._
A. S. _cynric_, regnum.
KINSCH, _s._ Apparently, kindred.
_Montgomerie._
KINSCH, KINCH, _s._
1. The twist or doubling given to a cord or rope, S.
2. A cross rope capped about one stretched longitudinally, and tightening it, S.
_Gl. Moray._
3. An advantage unexpectedly obtained.
_Ibid._
Isl. _kinka_, artuum nodus; Belg. _kink_, a bend.
_To_ ~Kinsch~, _v. a._ To twist and fasten a rope, as above described, S.
KIOW-OWS, _s. pl._
1. Silly tattles, trifling discourse, S. B.
2. Things of a trivial nature, S. B.