Kettledrum.

A large social party, originally applied to a military party in India, where drum-heads served for tables. On Tweedside it signifies a “social party,” met together to take tea from the same tea-kettle. (See Drum, Hurricane.)

Kettledrum, a drum in the shape of a kiddle or fish-basket.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Kerseymere
Kerzereh or Kerzrah
Kesora
Kestrel
Ketch
Ketch
Ketchup
Ketmir or Katmir
Kettle (A)
Kettle of Fish
Kettledrum
Kettledrummle (Gabriel.)
Kevin (St.)
Kex
Key
Key-cold
Key-stone
Key and the Bible (A)
Key of a Cipher
Key of the Mediterranean
Key of Russia