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KID'LING, n. A young kid.
KID'DOW, n. A web-footed fowl, called also guillemot, sea-hen, or skout.
KID'DLE, n. A kind of wear in a river for catching fish; corruptly pronounced ki...
KID'DER, n. An engrosser of corn, or one who carries corn, provisions and mercha...
KID, n. [L. hoedus; vulgar.] 1. A young goat. 2. A faggot; a bundle of heath and...
KICK'SHOE, n. A dancer, in contempt; a caperer; a buffoon. [A word used only by ...
KICK'SHAW, n. 1. Something fantastical or uncommon, or something that has no par...
KICK'ING, ppr. Striking with the foot; thrusting out the foot with violence. KIC...
KICK'ER, n. One that kicks.
KICK'ED, pp. Struck with the foot or feet.
KICK, v.t. To strike with the foot; as, a horse kicks a servant; a man kicks a d...
KI'BY, a. Affected with kibes.
KI'BED, a. Chapped; cracked with cold; affected with chilblains; as kibed heels.
KIBE, n. [This word has the elements of chap, gap, gape.] A chap or crack in the...
KHANATE, n. kaun'ate. The dominion or jurisdiction of a khan.
KHAN, n. In Persia, an officer answering to a governor in Europe or America. Amo...