knawed

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knawed

  1. simple past and past participle of knaw (to gnaw)
  2. simple past of knaw (to know)
    • 1871, William Bentinck Forfar, The Wizard of West Penwith, A Tale of the Land's-End, Penzance: W. Cornish, The Library, page 63:
      "Zackly like that," returned Josiah; "an' ef I wor you I wud ax Maister Freeman. Whether et wor his conjuring knawledge, or what, I caen't tell; but semmen' to me I thoft he knawed somethen'."

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