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Knut

[ knoot, knyoot ]

noun

  1. a variant of Canute.


Knut

/ kəˈnjuːt /

noun

  1. See Canute
    a variant spelling of Canute


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You had mentioned Knut Hamsun, who is another great writer who disgraced himself, and who I felt obliged to review repeatedly.

Now would I liefer keep within compass according to my smaller conditions than assay to rival the success 194 of my kinsman Knut.

But you don't see Knut Holm giving up the game for a little thing like that; no, we must get our old friend Bianca to lend a hand.

Knut Kristensen also came in 1841 and located on section eleven, erecting a log cabin there.

Knut Roe, his wife, Anne, and family were the first white settlers in the township.

Knut Aaretuen settled in Koshkonong, but went west (to Minnesota) after some years.

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