Part 473 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5620K 2022-07-20

KNOCK, _s_ A clock, S

_Watson_

KNOCKIT BARLEY or BEAR, barley stripped of the husk, by being beaten in a hollow stone with a maul, S

_Ramsay_

_To_ KNOIT, KNITE, NOYT, _v a_

1 To strike with a sharp sound, S

_Chr Kirk_

2 To a, S

Isl _hniot-a_, _niot-a_, ferire

~Knoit~, ~Noit~, _s_ A smart stroke, S

_A Nicol_

2 The sound occasioned by a stroke or fall on any hard body, S

_Journ Lond_

_To_ KNOIT, _v a_ To gnaw; expressive of the

Isl _hnot-a_, to rub

KNOIT, _s_ A large piece of any thing, S B

V ~Knoost~

Isl _knott-ur_, globus

KNOOP, _s_

1 A protuberance, S

2 A pin, on which any thing is hung, S

3 _Knoop of a hill_, that part which towers above, or projects from the rest, S