a. Obs., variant of AKIN due to confusion of KIN and KIND. (? quasi akinned.)

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1600.  Lane, Tom Tel-Troth, 127. Patience, a cosin hath calde Sufferance Neerely akind.

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1657.  Fuller, Comm. Jonah (1868), 198. They are … a-kin’d unto the unjust Judge.

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