Kynde, adj. inborn, naturally belonging to one, VIII a 243, b 58; to his kynde name, as his proper name, VII 70; Kynde Witt, natural intelligence, common sense, VIII a 243 (personif.). [OE. (ge-)cýnde.] See Vnkinde.
Kynd(e)ly, adv. kindly, VI 9, VII 173, &c. [From prec. in developed sense 'having natural feeling'; OE. ge-cýnde-līce, naturally.]
Kindel, v. to kindle; trans. to cause (sorrow), XIV a 10; intr. to begin, XIV a 19. Cf. Kele. [Rel. to ON. kynda (cf. kyndill, torch); distinct from ME. kindlen, beget.]
Kyndom, n. kingdom, VI 85. [OE. cyne-dōm.] See Kyngdome.
Kyng, King, Keyng (IV), n. king, I 27, II 25, IV a 8, 66, V 207 (note), XIV d 10 (note), &c.; Kynggis, pl. XI b 284. [OE. cyning, cyng, &c.]
Kyngdome, Kingdom, n. kingship, XI b 268, XVI 186; kingdom, II 206, &c. [OE. cyningdōm.]
Kirke, Kyrk, n. church, Church, V 128, VIII a 85; see note to VIII b 63. [ON. kirkja.] See Cherche.
Kirtel(l), Kertel (III), n. kirtle (a short coat reaching about to the knees, worn under an outer garment), II 229, III 39, XIV b 61. [OE. cyrtel, Kt. *certel.]
Kysse, v. to kiss; Kyssedes, 2 sg. pa. t. V 283; Keste, 3 sg. XII a 178. [OE. cyssan (Kt. cessan).] See Cosseȝ.
Kiþ, Kyth, n. country, people, V 52, XIV c 92. [OE. cȳ̆þþu.]