knappe

Middle English

/knap/, /ˈknap(Ι™)/

noun
Definitions
  • (alt form) knape

Etymology

Inherited from Old English cnapa (a lad, boy).

Origin

Old English

cnapa

Gloss

a lad, boy

Concept
Semantic Field

Kinship

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

Emoji
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