knut

IPA: knˈʌt

noun

  • (archaic, informal, Edwardian) An idle upper-class man-about-town
  • Alternative form of Cnut (“historical name”) [A male given name from the Germanic languages, an alternative spelling of Canute (Scandinavian Knut) in historical context.]
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Examples of "knut" in Sentences

  • His son Knut is a well known artist.
  • Knut is the best way it may be spelled.
  • Knut was the most handsome man ever seen.
  • Knut returns in the evening for the feast.
  • Knut was unable to quell the farmer's rebellion.
  • Knut is a near sighted ogre who works for the Trix.
  • Knut was removed from the list in 1988 for unknown reasons.
  • The Winx girls Mirta,Knut and the Specialists toast to the new year.
  • Yay Hec and Knut Davids of Genius and yay Sophia for the sewing coolness
  • Although a little late, I'd like to congradulate you on getting Knut featured.

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