They were anxious, too, lest the family should fall on evil times at his death: they might lose the fortunate status they then held as the emperor's kinsfolk.
He possibly resigned to his kinsfolk some of his other livings, after having, it was said, made scandalous leases of the property that left little to his successors.
His kinsfolk are artisans, rough around the edges; yet in their fierce parochialism, their defiant eccentricities, the purity of their tongue, they do constitute a kind of aristocracy.
The governor then presented himself with his family, kinsfolk and distinguished students of the military academy, who had been shut up in the place during the siege.
Rules and norms for marriage and social behavior among kinsfolk is often reflected in the systems of kinship terminology in the various languages of the world.
The family and kinsfolk provide a cultural routine that help children learn useful practical skills and enables these societies to provide for itself in the next generation.