kenna

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Faroese

Etymology

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From Old Norse kenna, from Proto-Germanic *kannijaną.

Pronunciation

Verb

kenna (third person singular past indicative kendi, third person plural past indicative kent, supine kent)

  1. to know
  2. to feel
  3. to teach

Conjugation

Conjugation of kenna (group v-8)
infinitive kenna
supine kent
participle (a7)1 kennandi kendur
present past
first singular kenni kendi
second singular kennir kendi
third singular kennir kendi
plural kenna kendu
imperative
singular kenna!
plural kennið!
1Only the past participle being declined.

Icelandic

Etymology

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From Old Norse kenna, from Proto-Germanic *kannijaną.

Pronunciation

Verb

kenna (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative kenndi, supine kennt)

  1. to teach, to tutor
    • Timothy 2:11-12 (English, Icelandic)
      Konan á að læra í kyrrþey, í allri undirgefni. Ekki leyfi ég konu að kenna eða taka sér vald yfir manninum, heldur á hún að vera kyrrlát.
      A woman should learn in quietness and full submission. I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she must be silent.
  2. to instruct
  3. (dated) to ascribe
  4. (archaic, poetic) to know a person
  5. to feel

Conjugation

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Synonyms

Derived terms


Old Norse

Etymology

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Verb

kenna

  1. to know (a person)
  2. to feel

Descendants

  • Danish: kende
  • Faroese: kenna
  • Icelandic: kenna

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References

  • kenna”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press

Scots

Alternative forms

Etymology

ken +‎ -na

Contraction

kenna

  1. do not know
    • 1822, John Galt, chapter XCIX, in Sir Andrew Wylie, of that Ilk:
      I kenna how it was, that at the time I didna experience such a sorrow as I should have felt.
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Vilamovian

Etymology

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Verb

kenna

  1. know (be acquainted or familiar with)