Definitions for knutkəˈnut, -ˈnyut
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Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Knutkəˈnut, -ˈnyut(n.)
Category: Biography
Ref: Canute
Princeton's WordNet
Canute, Cnut, Knut, Canute the Great(noun)
king of Denmark and Norway who forced Edmund II to divide England with him; on the death of Edmund II, Canute became king of all England (994-1035)
Wiktionary
knut(Noun)
An idle upper-class man-about-town
Translations for knut
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary
knot(noun)
a lump or join made in string, rope etc by twisting the ends together and drawing tight the loops formed
She fastened the string round the parcel, tying it with a knot.
- knoopAfrikaans

- عُقْدَهArabic

- възелBulgarian

- nóPortuguese (BR)

- uzelCzech

- der KnotenGerman

- knudeDanish

- κόμπος, φιόγκοςGreek

- nudoSpanish

- sõlmEstonian

- گرهFarsi

- solmuFinnish

- noeudFrench

- קֶשֶרHebrew

- गांठHindi

- čvorCroatian

- csomóHungarian

- simpulIndonesian

- hnúturIcelandic

- nodoItalian

- 結び目Japanese

- 매듭Korean

- mazgasLithuanian

- mezglsLatvian

- simpulanMalay

- knoopDutch

- knuteNorwegian

- węzełPolish

- گرهPersian

- غوټهPashto

- nóPortuguese

- nodRomanian

- узелRussian

- uzolSlovak

- vozelSlovenian

- čvorSerbian

- knutSwedish

- ปมThai

- düğümTurkish

- 結Chinese (Trad.)

- вузолUkrainian

- گرہUrdu

- nútVietnamese

- 结Chinese (Simp.)

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