kith and kin

The phrase "kith and kin" refers to one's friends and family, or more broadly, one's close and familiar relationships. "Kith" specifically refers to friends or acquaintances, while "kin" refers to one's relatives or family members. Together, the phrase signifies the importance and connection of both friends and family in a person's life.


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