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CNÁWAN

  • verb [ strong ]
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Grammar
CNÁWAN, ic cnáwe, ðú cnáwest, cnáwst, he cnáweþ, cnǽwþ, pl. cnáwaþ; p. cneów, pl. cneówon; pp. cnáwen
Wright's OE grammar
§5; §52; §120; §161; §162; §264; §266; §517;
To KNOW; noscere
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  • Ða byþ cnáwene

    noscuntur

    • Mone B. 169.
Etymology
Wyc. Piers P. Chauc. knowen, knowe
Laym. i-cnawen
Orm. cnawenn
O. H. Ger. knájan
Icel. kná
Lat. novi, old form gnovi I came to know:
Grk.γι-γνώ-σκω
Sansk. jnā
Derived forms
an-cnáwan,, be-,, ge-,, on-,, to-.
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