Definitions for Cnut

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Spelling: [kuh-noot, -nyoot]
IPA: /kəˈnut, -ˈnyut/

Cnut is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 23 anagrams from letters in Cnut (cntu).

Definitions for Cnut

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 Cnut

It had not been there before, and I watched it as it moved, and I knew it was Cnut.

And Cnut at first refused, and then suddenly looked him full in his face, and said, 'Yes.'

Cnut found him fainting on the mountain and brought him here in his arms.

The Englishman was strong and active, taller and heavier than Cnut.

It was not that he was young and taller than Cnut, and fair.

Knott is sometimes for Cnut, or Canute, which generally becomes Nutt.

Cnut promised that if they should ever have a son born, he should be the next king of England.

With Ulfkel was slain every man on sixty ships, and Cnut took Lundunaborg.

My heart was wrung for Cnut, for I loved him, and he wept like a child.

But Cnut looked gloomy, at which I chid him; but he was silent.

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