Kinship

/ˈkɪnʃɪp/ noun

Blood relationship or family connection; a feeling of being close or connected to others due to shared characteristics or experiences.

From Middle English kin (family, relatives) plus the suffix -ship (condition or quality). 'Kin' derives from Old English cynn, related to Old Norse kyn and German Kind, all meaning family or offspring.

AMቅርበት
ARقرابة
BNআত্মীয়তা
CAparentiu
CSpříbuzenství
DAslægtskab
DEVerwandtschaft
ELσυγγένεια
ESparentesco
FAخویشاوندی
FIsukulaisuus
FRparenté
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