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EnkindleEnkindle En*kin"dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enkindled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Enkindling.]
1. To set on fire; to inflame; to kindle. --Shak.
2. To excite; to rouse into action; to incite.
To enkindle the enthusiasm of an artist. --Talfourd. EnkindledEnkindle En*kin"dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enkindled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Enkindling.]
1. To set on fire; to inflame; to kindle. --Shak.
2. To excite; to rouse into action; to incite.
To enkindle the enthusiasm of an artist. --Talfourd. EnkindlingEnkindle En*kin"dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enkindled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Enkindling.]
1. To set on fire; to inflame; to kindle. --Shak.
2. To excite; to rouse into action; to incite.
To enkindle the enthusiasm of an artist. --Talfourd. KindleKindle Kin"dle, v. t. & i. [OE. kindlen, cundlen. See Kind.]
To bring forth young. [Obs.] --Shak.
The poor beast had but lately kindled. --Holland. KindleKindle Kin`dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Kindled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Kindling.] [Icel. kyndill candle, torch; prob. fr. L.
candela; cf. also Icel. kynda to kindle. Cf. Candle.]
1. To set on fire; to cause to burn with flame; to ignite; to
cause to begin burning; to start; to light; as, to kindle
a match, or shavings.
His breath kindleth coals. --Job xii. 21.
2. Fig.: To inflame, as the passions; to rouse; to provoke;
to excite to action; to heat; to fire; to animate; to
incite; as, to kindle anger or wrath; to kindle the flame
of love, or love into a flame.
So is a contentious man to kindle strife. --Prov.
xxvi. 21.
Nothing remains but that I kindle the boy thither.
--Shak.
Kindling her undazzled eyes at the full midday beam.
--Milton.
Could swell the soul to rage, or kindle soft desire.
--Dryden.
Syn: Enkindle; light; ignite; inflame; provoke; excite;
arouse; stir up. KindledKindle Kin`dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Kindled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Kindling.] [Icel. kyndill candle, torch; prob. fr. L.
candela; cf. also Icel. kynda to kindle. Cf. Candle.]
1. To set on fire; to cause to burn with flame; to ignite; to
cause to begin burning; to start; to light; as, to kindle
a match, or shavings.
His breath kindleth coals. --Job xii. 21.
2. Fig.: To inflame, as the passions; to rouse; to provoke;
to excite to action; to heat; to fire; to animate; to
incite; as, to kindle anger or wrath; to kindle the flame
of love, or love into a flame.
So is a contentious man to kindle strife. --Prov.
xxvi. 21.
Nothing remains but that I kindle the boy thither.
--Shak.
Kindling her undazzled eyes at the full midday beam.
--Milton.
Could swell the soul to rage, or kindle soft desire.
--Dryden.
Syn: Enkindle; light; ignite; inflame; provoke; excite;
arouse; stir up. Kindler
Kindler Kin"dler, n.
One who, or that which, kindles, stirs up, or sets on fire.
``Kindlers of riot.' --Gay.
Kindless
Kindless Kind"less, a.
Destitute of kindness; unnatural.[Obs.] ``Kindless villain.'
--Shak.
Kindliness
Kindliness Kind"li*ness, n.
1. Natural inclination; natural course. [Obs.] --Milton.
2. The quality or state of being kindly; benignity;
benevolence; gentleness; tenderness; as, kindliness of
disposition, of treatment, or of words.
In kind a father, but not in kindliness.
--Sackville.
3. Softness; mildness; propitiousness; as, kindliness of
weather, or of a season.
Fruits and corn are much advanced by temper of the
air and kindliness of seasons. --Whitlock.
KindlingKindle Kin`dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Kindled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Kindling.] [Icel. kyndill candle, torch; prob. fr. L.
candela; cf. also Icel. kynda to kindle. Cf. Candle.]
1. To set on fire; to cause to burn with flame; to ignite; to
cause to begin burning; to start; to light; as, to kindle
a match, or shavings.
His breath kindleth coals. --Job xii. 21.
2. Fig.: To inflame, as the passions; to rouse; to provoke;
to excite to action; to heat; to fire; to animate; to
incite; as, to kindle anger or wrath; to kindle the flame
of love, or love into a flame.
So is a contentious man to kindle strife. --Prov.
xxvi. 21.
Nothing remains but that I kindle the boy thither.
--Shak.
Kindling her undazzled eyes at the full midday beam.
--Milton.
Could swell the soul to rage, or kindle soft desire.
--Dryden.
Syn: Enkindle; light; ignite; inflame; provoke; excite;
arouse; stir up. Kindly
Kindly Kind"ly, adv.
1. Naturally; fitly. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Examine how kindly the Hebrew manners of speech mix
and incorporate with the English language --Addison.
2. In a kind manner; congenially; with good will; with a
disposition to make others happy, or to oblige.
Be kindly affectioned one to another, with brotherly
love. --Rom. xii.
10.
Miskindle
Miskindle Mis*kin"dle, v. t.
To kindle amiss; to inflame to a bad purpose; to excite
wrongly.
Self-kindled
Self-kindled Self`-kin"dled, a.
Kindled of itself, or without extraneous aid or power.
--Dryden.
Unkindliness
Unkindliness Un*kind"li*ness, n.
Unkindness. --Tennyson.
UnkindlyUnkind Un*kind", a.
1. Not kind; contrary to nature, or the law of kind or
kindred; unnatural. [Obs.] ``Such unkind abominations.'
--Chaucer.
2. Wanting in kindness, sympathy, benevolence, gratitude, or
the like; cruel; harsh; unjust; ungrateful.
He is unkind that recompenseth not; but he is most
unkind that forgetteth. --Sir T.
Elyot.
-- Un*kind"ly, adv. -- Un*kind"ness, n. Unkindly
Unkindly Un*kind"ly, a.
1. Not kindly; unkind; ungracious.
2. Unnatural; contrary to nature. [Obs.] ``Unkindly crime.'
--Spenser.
3. Unfavorable; annoying; malignant. --Milton.
Meaning of Kindl from wikipedia
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