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The word "kindred" has its roots in the Proto-Germanic language, where it was used to refer to a group of people related by blood or marriage. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic words "kunja" (meaning "kin, family") and "raðjaz" (meaning "counsel, advice").
The word entered Old English as "cynnræden," which was used to refer to a group of relatives or a family. Over time, the word's meaning expanded to include people who were not necessarily related by blood but who shared similar interests or beliefs.
In modern English, "kindred" can be used in a variety of contexts:
The word "kindred" is often used in a positive or affectionate sense, conveying a sense of connection, belonging, and shared values.
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