Kinfolk in a sentence as a noun

>> 'kin' comes from 'ken', so 'kinfolk' are folks that think like you\nIs that right?

'kin' comes from 'ken', so 'kinfolk' are folks that think like you. What does 'kith' mean?

That definition of 'kinfolk' came from a writer, Forrest Carter, so I blame them.

Low birth rates mean low numbers of aunts, uncles, cousins, and other kinfolk who have a vested genetic interest in the well-being of your child.

"Part of the challenge is that human mentality evolved in the context of hunter-gatherer tribal relationships -- growing up in a tribe of mostly related kinfolk you knew from birth.

Kinfolk definitions

noun

people descended from a common ancestor; "his family has lived in Massachusetts since the Mayflower"

See also: family folk kinsfolk sept phratry