Part 472 (1/2)
_To_ KNEE, _v a_
1 To press doith the knees, Ang
2 To bend into an angular for
3 The wind is said _to knee corn_, when it breaks it down so that it strikes root by the stalk, Ang
Isl _kny-a_, adigere; _hneig-ia_, flectere
KNEEF, KNEIF, _adj_ Active, alert, S
_Ross_
Isl _knaef-r_, Dan _knov_, robustus
~Kniefly~, _adv_ With vivacity, S
_Ferguson_
KNEEF, _adj_ Arduous, Aberd
Su G _knapp_, difficult, strait
KNEE-ILL, _s_ A disease of cattle, affecting their joints, S
KNEEshi+P
V ~Knawshi+p~
KNEEVICK, _adj_ Griping, Fife
Isl _hnyf-a_, to grasp with the fist
KNEWEL, KNOOL, _s_ A wooden pin in the end of a halter for holding by
_To hadd the knewel_, to hold the reins, Ang
Belg _knevel_, a knot; _knevel-en_, to pinion
KNIBLE, _adj_ Nimble, S B
_Ross_