Having the characteristics of a knave; mischievous, roguish, waggish, rascally or impertinent, Mischievous; roguish; waggish, marked by skill in deception; "cunning men often pass for wise"; "deep political machinations"; "a foxy scheme"; "a slick evasive answer"; "sly as a fox"; "tricky Dik"; "a wily old attorney", villainous, dishonest, deceitful; mischievous (Archaic), Like or characteristic of a knave; given to knavery; trickish; fraudulent; dishonest; villainous; as, a knavish fellow, or a knavish trick, A tricky, deceitful fellow; a dishonest person; a rogue; a villain, A boy; especially, a boy servant, A playing card marked with the figure of a servant or soldier; a jack, Any male servant; a menial, jack, playing card with the figure of a knave; rogue, cheater, crook, scoundrel, villain, A lad, a garcon, a servant (Anglo-Saxon, cnáfa; German, knabe ) The knave of clubs, etc , is the son or servant of the king and queen thereof In an old version of the Bible we read: Paul, a knave of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, etc (Rom i 1) This version, we are told, is in the Harlelan Library, but is generally supposed to be a forgery But, without doubt, Wycliff (Rev xii 5, 13) used the compound Knave-child, and Chaucer uses the same in the Man of Lawe's Tale, line 5130, one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a young prince, koken, In card games, knave is another word for jack, disapproval If someone calls a man a knave, they mean that he is dishonest and should not be trusted. = rogue, scoundrel, A lad, a garcon, a servant (Anglo-Saxon, cnáfa; German, knabe ) The knave of clubs, etc , is the son or servant of the king and queen thereof In an old version of the Bible we read: Paul, a knave of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, etc (Rom i 1) This version, we are told, is in the Harleian Library, but is generally supposed to be a forgery But, without doubt, Wycliff (Rev xii 5, 13) used the compound Knave-child, and Chaucer uses the same in the Man of Lawe's Tale, line 5130, a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel, The Jack, or the fourth highest ranking card of any suit The word itself become obsolete due to the use of abbreviated forms to designate the suits Since the "K" stood for the King, "Kn" would have signified the Knave, but this proved too cumbersome, jack, a boy, a boy A serving-man,
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Having the characteristics of a knave; mischievous, roguish, waggish, rascally or impertinent
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Mischievous; roguish; waggish
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marked by skill in deception; "cunning men often pass for wise"; "deep political machinations"; "a foxy scheme"; "a slick evasive answer"; "sly as a fox"; "tricky Dik"; "a wily old attorney"
Like or characteristic of a knave; given to knavery; trickish; fraudulent; dishonest; villainous; as, a knavish fellow, or a knavish trick
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knave
A tricky, deceitful fellow; a dishonest person; a rogue; a villain
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A boy; especially, a boy servant
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A playing card marked with the figure of a servant or soldier; a jack
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Any male servant; a menial
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knave
jack, playing card with the figure of a knave; rogue, cheater, crook, scoundrel, villain isim
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knave
A lad, a garcon, a servant (Anglo-Saxon, cnáfa; German, knabe ) The knave of clubs, etc , is the son or servant of the king and queen thereof In an old version of the Bible we read: Paul, a knave of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, etc (Rom i 1) This version, we are told, is in the Harlelan Library, but is generally supposed to be a forgery But, without doubt, Wycliff (Rev xii 5, 13) used the compound Knave-child, and Chaucer uses the same in the Man of Lawe's Tale, line 5130
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knave
one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a young prince
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knave
koken
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knave
In card games, knave is another word for jack
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disapproval If someone calls a man a knave, they mean that he is dishonest and should not be trusted. = rogue, scoundrel
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A lad, a garcon, a servant (Anglo-Saxon, cnáfa; German, knabe ) The knave of clubs, etc , is the son or servant of the king and queen thereof In an old version of the Bible we read: Paul, a knave of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, etc (Rom i 1) This version, we are told, is in the Harleian Library, but is generally supposed to be a forgery But, without doubt, Wycliff (Rev xii 5, 13) used the compound Knave-child, and Chaucer uses the same in the Man of Lawe's Tale, line 5130
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knave
a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel
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The Jack, or the fourth highest ranking card of any suit The word itself become obsolete due to the use of abbreviated forms to designate the suits Since the "K" stood for the King, "Kn" would have signified the Knave, but this proved too cumbersome
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