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Перевод: kinsman
[существительное] родственник ; кровный родственник; родич
Тезаурус:
- In 1747, for example, Mrs. Mary Campbell of Boquhan sought the patronage of her kinsman, Lord Milton, for a resident of Stirling whose already precarious circumstances had been rendered still more unstable by an unexpectedly large addition to his family, his wife having been "brought to bed of three children who are alive and well".
- Gloucester may subsequently have joined the king in pursuit of the rebels, but the next firm reference to his presence in his brother's company is not until July, when he accompanied the king into Yorkshire to deal with the rebellion of Warwick's kinsman lord Fitzhugh of Ravensworth.
- The "Mise" or Reformatio pacis given by Louis IX at Amiens on 23 January 1264 referred to Henry III as "our dearest kinsman" ( carissimus consanguineus noster ) and declared that he should have "full power and free authority in his kingdom" ( plenam potestatem et liberum regimen ) over his subjects.
- The Thomas Molyneux feed from the duke's Lincolnshire lands was probably the lawyer of Haughton (Notts.) rather than his kinsman and namesake of Sefton (Lancs.).
- xxii, where his politics are distinguished from those of his Alkmaionid kinsman Megakles).
- Alfred was an occasional visitor to his kinsman Doniert and stayed with him at Liskeard to hunt the red deer and wild boar as well as to visit St. Gueryr, a friend of St. Neot skilled in healing, Alfred not being a well man.
- In 1605 Waterston passed to Thomas's kinsman the Earl of Suffolk, who never lived there.
- And I have resolved in my heart to hear your complaints two days in the week, on the Monday and the Thursday; but if causes should arise which require haste, come to me when ye will and I will give judgment, for I do not retire with women to sing and to drink, as your Lords have done, so that ye could obtain no justice, but will myself see to these things, and watch over ye as friend over his friend, and kinsman over his kinsman.
- As he lay dying, a kinsman, Sir John Sinclair, asked how he did: "Right evil, cousin, but thanked be God there hath been but few of mine ancestors that hath died in their beds."
- Will a merchant kinsman take offence if you buy goods from the co-op?
- Competitors are rarely accused of deliberately killing a kinsman, though they might well be accused of inadvertently doing so.
- Scott-Howard is showing Vincent Fallon's elegant "Manifesto" office range (compare with the spine-bending stuff most office workers still have to put up with); Erco Lighting is switching on Mario Bellini's highly sculpted "Eclipse" spotlight (light years removed from the near statutory clusters of white spotlights peddled by DIY warehouses); and Rodney Kinsman of OMK will be sitting on his own "Trax" seating, designed primarily with public spaces in mind.
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