Definitions for Knut

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Spelling: [knoot, knyoot]
IPA: /ˈknut, ˈknyut/

Knut is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 21 anagrams from letters in Knut (kntu).

Definitions for Knut

noun

  1. Canute.
  2. a.d. 994?–1035, Danish king of England 1017–35; of Denmark 1018–35; and of Norway 1028–35.

Examples for Knut

Before it was daylight next morning, Knut had awakened Otto.

Knut, apparently, did no great benefit to his brother's cause.

Knut and Otto were all obedience, and followed the Badger-mother meekly to the kitchen.

Clarence's own type was that for which the latest term is "Knut."

A pretender rose in the person of Holmger, the son of Knut the Tall.

He has, being a man loved by women, won power over Knut's betrothed.

"A 'Knut' is a fellow with a drawl and an eyeglass," said someone.

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

"The truth is, we are seeking our fortunes," said Knut with dignity.

After his death the valiant Knut Posse was made commander of Viborg.

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