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An Etye John Jamieson 5280K 2022-07-20

~Knackety~, _adj_ Self-conceited, S

KNAG, _s_ A knob on which any thing is hung, S

_Popular Ball_

Su G _knoge_, condylus

~Knaggie~, _adj_

1 Having protuberances

_Burns_

2 Tart and ill-huit_, Fife

_Cleland_

KNAGGIE, _s_ A small cask, Aberd

_Gl shi+rr_

KNAGGIM, _s_ A disagreeable taste, S

_Journal Lond_

KNAIVATICK, _adj_ Mean, from _knave_

_Evergreen_

_To_ KNAP, KNOP, _v n_

1 To speak after the English manner, S

_Watson_

_To knap suddrone_, _v a_ To speak like those who live _South_ from S

_Hamilton_

2 To clip words by a false pronunciation

E _knap_, to break short

_Colvil_