kithfolk

noun

Etymology

From kith + folk.

  1. inherited from *fulką
  2. inherited from *folk
  3. inherited from folc
  4. inherited from folk
  5. compounded as kithfolk — “kith + folk

Definitions

  1. those of a kith or clan

    • Those that were kith-folk (?) to the great devil,
    • They seem instinctively to prefer their kith-folk of Russian Karelia.
    • In the beginning there was one adult male and one adult female, with no kinfolk or kithfolk, and no culture.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA