All 3 Uses
kindred
in
Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech
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- In fact we have both been educated at the same, or similar, or, at any rate, kindred establishments.†
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- Amid his heavy burdens, duties, and responsibilities — unsought but not recoiled from — the President has traveled a thousand miles to dignify and magnify our meeting here today and to give me an opportunity of addressing this kindred nation, as well as my own countrymen across the ocean, and perhaps some other countries too.†
- Fraternal association requires not only the growing friendship and mutual understanding between our two vast but kindred systems of society, but the continuance of the intimate relationship between our military advisers, leading to common study of potential dangers, the similarity of weapons and manuals of instructions, and to the interchange of officers and cadets at technical colleges.†
Definitions:
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(1)
(kindred) similar in quality or character
or:
closely related -- such as family or things with shared origin - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)