knawel | (n) widely distributed low-growing Eurasian herb having narrow leaves and inconspicuous green flowers, Syn. Scleranthus annuus, knawe |
Knawel | n. [ Akin to G. knauelk, knäuel, prop., a ball of thread, coil. Cf. Clew. ] (Bot.) A low, spreading weed (Scleranthus annuus), common in sandy soil. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knave | n. [ OE., boy, servant, knave, AS. cnafa boy, youth; cf. AS. cnapa boy, youth, D. knaap, G. knabe boy, knappe esquire, Icel. knapi, Sw. knape esquire, knäfvel knave. ] O murderous slumber, He's but Fortune's knave, In defiance of demonstration, knaves will continue to proselyte fools. Ames. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ “How many serving lads must have been unfaithful and dishonest before knave -- which meant at first no more than boy -- acquired the meaning which it has now !” Trench. [ 1913 Webster ]
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Knavery | n.; This is flat knavery, to take upon you another man's name. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knaveship | n. A small due, in meal, established by usage, which is paid to the under miller. [ Scot. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knavess | n. A knavish woman. Carlyle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
knave | (n) คนโกง (คำเก่า), See also: ทรชน |
knavery | (n) ความไม่ซื่อสัตย์ (คำเก่า), See also: พฤติกรรมไม่น่าไว้วางใจหรือไม่น่าเชื่อถือ, Syn. triclery, deception, Ant. honesty |
knave | (เนฟว) n. คนไม่ซื่อ, คนโกง, คนพาล, ไพ่ตัวแจ๊ค, คนต่ำต้อย, คนใช้ผู้ชาย, |
knavery | (เน'เวอรี) n. ความไม่ซื่อ, การคดโกง, การกระทำที่ไม่ซื่อ, เล่ห์เหลี่ยม, Syn. trickery |
knave | (n) คนเลว, คนขี้โกง, คนไม่ซื่อ |
knavery | (n) ความคดโกง, ความเลว, ความไม่ซื่อ |
knave | Honest men and knaves may possibly wear the same cloth. |
ทรชน | (n) ruffian, See also: knaves, rascals, evildoer, wicked man, desperado, out-law, culprit, Syn. ทุรชน, คนชั่ว, คนเลว, คนพาล, คนเลวทราม, คนชั่วร้าย, Ant. สุภาพชน, Example: ตำรวจลากคอ 3 ทรชนที่ข่มขืนเด็กวัย 15 ขวบต่อหน้าเพื่อน, Count Unit: คน |
นักเลง | [naklēng] (n) EN: ruffian ; rowdy ; hooligan ; hoodlum ; rascal ; knave ; rogue ; knave FR: fripon [ m ] ; racaille [ f ] (vx) ; canaille [ f ] (vx) |
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Knave | n. [ OE., boy, servant, knave, AS. cnafa boy, youth; cf. AS. cnapa boy, youth, D. knaap, G. knabe boy, knappe esquire, Icel. knapi, Sw. knape esquire, knäfvel knave. ] O murderous slumber, He's but Fortune's knave, In defiance of demonstration, knaves will continue to proselyte fools. Ames. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ “How many serving lads must have been unfaithful and dishonest before knave -- which meant at first no more than boy -- acquired the meaning which it has now !” Trench. [ 1913 Webster ]
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Knavery | n.; This is flat knavery, to take upon you another man's name. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knaveship | n. A small due, in meal, established by usage, which is paid to the under miller. [ Scot. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
Knavess | n. A knavish woman. Carlyle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Schurke { m } | Schurken { pl } | knave | knaves [Add to Longdo] |
曲者;くせ者;癖者 | [くせもの, kusemono] (n) (1) ruffian; villain; knave; thief; suspicious fellow; (2) peculiar person; idiosyncratic person; stubborn fellow; (3) tricky thing; something that is more than it seems; (4) expert; master; highly skilled person; (5) goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre; specter [Add to Longdo] |
破廉恥漢 | [はれんちかん, harenchikan] (n) shameless man; knave [Add to Longdo] |