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_To_ KNAW, KNAWE, _v. a._ To know.

A. S. _cnaw-an_, id.

_Wyntown._

KNAW, KNAWE, KNAIE, _s._

1. A male child.

_Wyntown._

2. A male under age.

_Barbour._

3. A male servant.

_Wyntown._

4. A man in an inferior rank.

V. ~Knape~.

_Bannatyne Poems._

~Knaws.h.i.+p~, ~Knaves.h.i.+p~, _of a mill_, the dues given by those who have grain ground, for paying the servants in a mill, vulgarly _knees.h.i.+p_, S.

_Erskine._

Teut. _knaep-schaep_, servitus.

KNECHT, KNYCHT, _s._

1. A common soldier.

_Douglas._

2. A commander.

_Douglas._

Franc. _knecht_, A. S. _cneoht_, a boy, a servant.

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