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Beknave
Beknave Be*knave", v. t.
To call knave. [Obs.] --Pope.
Knaveship
Knaveship Knave"ship, n.
A small due, in meal, established by usage, which is paid to
the under miller. [Scot.]
Knavess
Knavess Knav"ess, n.
A knavish woman. --Carlyle.
Outknave
Outknave Out*knave", v. t.
To surpass in knavery.
Meaning of Knave from wikipedia
- up
knave or
knavery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Knave may
refer to: A
rogue (vagrant), a rascal,
deceitful fellow, a
dishonest man
Knave (playing...
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Knights and
Knaves is a type of
logic puzzle where some
characters can only
answer questions truthfully, and
others only falsely. The name was
coined by...
- A Jack or
Knave, in some
games referred to as a Bower, in
Tarot card
games as a Valet, is a
playing card which, in
traditional French and
English decks...
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Crest of a
Knave is the
sixteenth studio album by
British rock band
Jethro Tull,
released in 1987. The
album was
recorded after a three-year
hiatus caused...
- The
Knave of
Hearts is a
character from the 1865 book Alice's
Adventures in
Wonderland by
Lewis Carroll. The
Knave of
Hearts is
mentioned first in chapter...
- Look up
knave of
hearts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Knave of
Hearts may
refer to: The Jack of
Hearts in a deck of
playing cards The
Knave of Hearts...
- A
Kestrel for a
Knave is a
novel by
English author Barry Hines,
published in 1968. Set in an
unspecified mining area in
Northern England, the book follows...
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Knave of
Diamonds (Russian: «Бубновый валет», Romanized:
Bubnovyi Valet), also
called Jack Of Diamonds, was a
circle of avant-garde
artists in Russia...
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Knave was a long-running
British adult magazine featuring softcore ****,
published by
Galaxy Publications Limited.
Originally launched in 1968...
- A
Knack to Know a
Knave is a 1592 play
closely ****ociated with the prin****l
performers Edward Alleyn and
William Kempe. The play is a
comic morality...