knape

English

/neΙͺp/

noun

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English knape (a lad, boy) inherited from Old English cnapa (a lad, boy) inherited from Proto-Germanic *knappΓ΄ (knob, youth, boy, lump, button).

Origin

Proto-Germanic

*knappΓ΄

Gloss

knob, youth, boy, lump, button

Concept
Semantic Field

Kinship

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

Emoji
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