different between kinless vs kitless
kinless
English
Etymology
kin +? -less
Adjective
kinless (not comparable)
- Without kin; familyless.
- 1843, Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 2, ch. XI, The Abbot’s Ways
- And old friendships and all connexions forgotten, when you go to seek an office from him! “A kinless loon,” as the Scotch said of Cromwell’s new judges, — intent on mere indifferent fair-play!
- 1843, Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 2, ch. XI, The Abbot’s Ways
Anagrams
- Kinsels, inkless, silkens
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kitless
English
Etymology
kit +? -less
Adjective
kitless (not comparable)
- Without a kit.
- 2004, Anthony M. Cooper, Somehow They Knew (page 170)
- So I arrived back hatless and kitless. I had lost two of your letters, 300 francs and my army record of service book. It's lovely to be able to look at your photograph again while I think of you. All my love always. Tony.
- 2004, Anthony M. Cooper, Somehow They Knew (page 170)
Anagrams
- Kleists
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