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Knaw

Knaw \Knaw\ (n[add]), v. t. See Gnaw. [Obs.]
--Sir T. More.

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knaw

Etymology 1 vb. (archaic spelling of gnaw English) Etymology 2

vb. (eye dialect of know English)

Usage examples of "knaw".

Naw one there knaws what to do with me, so I been reading about the OSP.

TN-2 89 Orstnamen should read Ortsnamen TN-3 115 o should read of TN-4 134 knaws should read gnaws TN-5 140 extingish should read extinguish TN-6 144 fn.

Frustration knawed at her, and she dug her fingers into the warm sand.

Naw one there knaws what to do with me, so I been reading about the OSP.

For me think hit not semly, as hit is soth knawen, Ther such an askyng is heuened so hy3e in your sale, Tha3 yghe yghourself be talenttyf, to take hit to yourseluen, Whil mony so bolde yow aboute vpon bench sytten, That vnder heuen I hope non ha3erer of wylle, Ne better bodyes on bent ther baret is rered.