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Contents
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Old English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Noun
1.3.1
Declension
1.3.2
Derived terms
1.3.3
Related terms
1.3.4
Descendants
Old English
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Etymology
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From
Proto-West Germanic
*knabō
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈknɑ.fɑ/
,
[ˈknɑ.vɑ]
Noun
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cnafa
m
boy
;
lad
;
young man
Declension
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Declension of
cnafa
(weak)
Case
Singular
Plural
nominative
cnafa
cnafan
accusative
cnafan
cnafan
genitive
cnafan
cnafena
dative
cnafan
cnafum
Derived terms
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mǣġcnafa
Related terms
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cnapa
Descendants
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Middle English:
knave
,
cnave
,
knafe
,
cnafe
,
knaffe
,
knaue
,
knawe
,
knaf
,
knaw
English:
knave
Scots:
knave
,
knafe
,
knaif
Categories
:
Old English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
Old English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
Old English terms with IPA pronunciation
Old English lemmas
Old English nouns
Old English masculine nouns
Old English masculine n-stem nouns
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