knotted

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English

Etymology

From Middle English knotted, iknotted, from the past participle of the verb knotten.

Adjective

knotted (comparative more knotted, superlative most knotted)

  1. full of knots, knotty
  2. tied in knots
  3. tangled, tangly, knotty, entangled, matted, snarled, unkempt, or uncombed

Translations

Verb

knotted

  1. simple past and past participle of knot
    He arrives at school every day with his shoestrings all knotted.
    Her macrame basket hangers are so well knotted.

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

The past participle of a rare verb knotten.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈknɔtəd/, /iˈknɔtəd/, /əˈknɔtəd/

Adjective

knotted

  1. knotted, knotty, tangled
  2. tied, linked
  3. lumpy, bumpy

Descendants

  • English: knotted
  • Scots: knottit

References