Noun
Acquaintance; kindred.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOur most bitter enemies are our own kith and kin. Kings have no brothers, no sons, no mother! Honoré de Balzac
Mr Bush, Mr. Blair and now Mr Brown's sense of human rights precludes our people's right to their God-given resources, which in their view must be controlled by their kith and kin. I am termed dictator because I have rejected this supremacist view and frustrated the neo-colonialists. Robert Mugabe
In other words, Islam can never allow a true Muslim to adopt India as his motherland and regard a Hindu as his kith and kin. That is probably the reason why Maulana Mahomed Ali, a great Indian but a true Muslim, preferred to be buried in Jerusalem rather than in India. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
Loud I howled through the moonlit wastes, Loud answered our kith and kin; From west and east to the crimson feast The clan came tramping in. Langdon Smith
One would be in less danger From the wiles of the stranger If ones own kin and kith Were more fun to be with. Ogden Nash
all his kith and kin Source: Internet