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- adjective Obsolete spelling of
kind . - noun Obsolete spelling of
kind .
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Examples
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Likewise they coined another kinde of money; vpon the one side whereof was represented a ship fleeing and a ship sincking: on the other side foure men making prayers and giuing thanks vnto God vpon their knees; with this sentence: Man purposeth; God disposeth.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Likewise they coined another kinde of money; vpon the one side whereof was represented a ship fleeing and a ship sincking: on the other side foure men making prayers and giuing thanks vnto God vpon their knees; with this sentence: Man purposeth; God disposeth.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 07 England's Naval Exploits Against Spain Richard Hakluyt 1584
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Then sayd I unto Socrates, Leave off this high and mysticall kinde of talke, and tell the matter in a more plaine and simple fashion.
The Golden Asse Lucius Apuleius
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Sulpitius exercise: and he gathering vp therby, a Poeticall kinde of talke, is iustlie named of Cicero, grandis et Tragicus Orator: which I think is spoken, not for his praise, but for other mens warning, to exchew the like faulte.
The Scholemaster 1570
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Then sayd I unto Socrates, Leave off this high and mysticall kinde of talke, and tell the matter in a more plaine and simple fashion.
The Golden Asse 1566
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_Sulpitius_ exercise: and he gathering vp therby, a Poeticall kinde of talke, is iustlie named of _Cicero, grandis et Tragicus Orator: _ which I think is spoken, not for his praise, but for other mens warning, to exchew the like faulte.
The Schoolmaster Roger Ascham 1541
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There is a veine of earth along the sea coast for the space of fourtie or fiftie miles, whereof by the iudgement of some that haue made triall heere in England, is made good Allum, of that kinde which is called Roche Allum.
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There is a veine of earth along the sea coast for the space of fourtie or fiftie miles, whereof by the iudgement of some that have made triall heere in England, is made good Allum, of that kinde which is called
A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia Thomas Hariot 1590
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[21] "kinde," true to its nature that was made after the likeness of the Creating Son of God, the type and the Head of Mankind, -- therefore loving, and sympathetic with Him, and compassionate of His earthly sufferings: Who, Himself, for Love's sake, suffered as man.
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That tongue that tells the story of thy daies,Making lascivious comments on thy sportCannot dispraise, but in a kinde of praise,Naming thy name, blesses an ill report.
Love in literature 2011
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