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etymological origin of | eng: knaveproof |
etymology | ang: cnafa |
has derived form | eng: knavery |
has derived form | eng: knaves |
has derived form | eng: knavish |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | /neɪv/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-knave.ogg |
semantically related | eng: Speech from the Throne |
semantically related | eng: adept |
semantically related | eng: banner |
semantically related | eng: deceitful |
semantically related | eng: five o'clock |
semantically related | eng: honor |
semantically related | eng: honour |
semantically related | eng: jack |
semantically related | eng: prince |
semantically related | eng: queen bee |
semantically related | eng: queen consort |
semantically related | eng: queen regnant |
semantically related | eng: rogue |
semantically related | eng: seven |
synonym | eng: boy |
synonym | eng: jack |
synonym | eng: jester |
synonym | eng: mischief |
synonym | eng: picaroon |
synonym | eng: villain |
translation | deu: Boy |
translation | deu: Bube |
translation | deu: Gauner |
translation | deu: Knabe |
translation | deu: Knappe |
translation | deu: Knecht |
translation | deu: Schurke |
translation | fin: hovipoika |
translation | fin: jätkä |
translation | fin: knaapi |
translation | fin: solttu |
translation | fin: sotamies |
translation | fra: fourbe |
translation | fra: valet |
translation | fra: voyou |
translation | nld: boer |
translation | nld: boy |
translation | nld: knaap |
translation | nld: knecht |
translation | nld: schelm |
translation | swe: dräng |
translation | swe: gynnare |
translation | swe: hjon |
translation | swe: knekt |
translation | swe: skojare |
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