OCTOBER OBSOLETE: Reviving words that kids will LOVE… like KENCH

DAY 275 of 365 Days of Literacy for Kids:

Obsolete words are no longer in general use and may have fallen out of favor for nearly a century, but who says they can’t be revived by kids who love words?

Today’s word is kench, a word that’s documented as far back as the 13th century.

kench is a verb which means to laugh loudly.  It comes from the root word kank, meaning to mock or laugh noisily.

Just think how fun and funny the word kench will mean to kids because everyone and everything does it…

Insert a photo of your kids kenching!

Let’s belt out kench from every funny bone.

Use kench with your kids and grandkids today!  

And join me each day here on OCTOBER OBSOLETE – 365 DAYS OF LITERACY FOR KIDS! – fun, easy and completely do-able!

 

 

 

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Audrey McClelland has been a digital influencer since 2005. She’s a mom of 5 and shares tips on her three favorite things: parenting, fashion and beauty. She’s also a Contemporary Romance Author.

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