Glossary 11
11
K.
1 Kist, n. and v. chest; to prepare for burial
Ken, v. know
Kith and kin, n. intimate friends, and relatives
Kintra, n. country
Kennin, v. and n. knowing; knowledge; a very small quantity
Kent, v. known
Kenspeckle, a. easily distinguished, marked
Kep, v. catch; intercept
Kitchen, v. and n. give relish to; relish
Kens-na, v. knows not
Keepit, v. kept
Keekin-gless, n. looking-glass
Kythe, v. appear, or show itself
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Translated by Rev William Wye Smith. Published in Paisley, Scotland in 1904.