Not to mention people living in Hawaii. They refer to that kine almost
daily, maybe even more often. :-)
Len
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> http://www.msnbc.com/news/548777.asp?bt=mmm&btu=http://go.msn.
> com/MM/Mai
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> neyMondayr
> edir.asp
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>
> aimcompute wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the explanation. And yes this word is just
> waiting to be used in
> > the next Scrabble contest.
>
> Anyone who attended a church that used the King James' version of the
> bible should be only too familiar with the word 'kine' - it turns up
> in the story of Joseph (he of the amazing technicolour dreamcoat), in
> the dream concerning the seven fat kine and the seven thin kine.
> I would imagine other bibles use the word, too.
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