Kith (?), n. [OE. kith, cu, AS. ce, c, native land, fr. c known. See Uncouth, Can, and cf. Kythe.]

Acquaintance; kindred.

And my near kith for sore me shend. W. Browne.

The sage of his kith and the hamlet. Longfellow.

Kith and kin, kindred more or less remote.

 

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