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Kilmaucom, Kilmecom,
Kilmaucom [ˈkɪlməˈkom]
pn. Kilmalcolm (Inverclyde).
Kilseyth, Kilsyth,
Kilsyth [ˈkɪlsəiθ]
pn. Klisyth (North Lanarkshire).
heich-kiltit, high-kilted, kilt, kilted, kiltie, kiltit, kilty, kuhlt, kult,
kilt [kɪlt]
n. The kilt, highland dress.
dim. kiltie A wearer of a kilt. A soldier in a highland regiment.
v. To tuck up, roll up a dress or sleeves etc.
pt. pp. kiltit
Compounds and phrases etc.
heich-kiltit: Immodest.
kilter,
kilter [ˈkɪltər]
n. Good spirits.
Kilwinnin, Kilwinning, Kilwunnin, Kulwunnin, Saigtown, Segdoun,
Kilwinnin [ˈkɪlwɪnɪn, ˈkʌlwʌnɪn]
pn. Kilwinning (Ayrshire).
arch. Segdoun [ˈsɛgdʌn].
kim,
kim [kɪm]
n. MN. A short, slim, smart person.
adj. MN. Spirited, frolicsome, lively.
commere, cummer, gimmer, kimmer, kimmers,
kimmer [ˈkɪmər, ˈkʌmər]
n. A godmother. A girl, a gossip.
Kimmergham,
Kimmergham [ˈkɪmərdʒəm]
pn. Kimmerghame (borders).
ken, kin, kin$, kinn,
kin [kɪn]
n. A kinsman, relation, kindred.
adj. Followed by tae alike in character and habits.
Compounds and phrases etc.
kin wi: Related to.
redd oot kin, redd up kin: To trace lineage.
store the kin: To keep the human race in existence by living on, to survive, keep going, last out.
Kinaskit, Kinauskit,
Kinaskit [kɪˈnaskɪt]
pn. Kinnesswood ( Perth and Kinross,).
From the Gaelic Ceann eas ciad.
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