619: kith Aug 18, 2016
The phrase 'kith and kin' contains the otherwise rare word 'kith'. The
word comes from the Old English, 'cyth' meaning 'knowledge'. A few
centuries later, the meaning of the word had changed to 'one's
homeland'. Originally, therefore, the phrase meant, the things close to
someone: "homeland and family". That notion then led to the third
meaning of the word, which we use today, meaning 'friends'.