Definition of Knuts

1. knut [n] - See also: knut

Lexicographical Neighbors of Knuts

knuffs
knur
knurl
knurled
knurlier
knurliest
knurling
knurlings
knurls
knurly
knurr
knurrs
knurry
knurs
knut
knuts (current term)
knutson-vandenberg act
knyfe
knyght
knyghts
koa
koaita
koala
koala bear
koala bears
koalas
koan
koanlike
koans

Literary usage of Knuts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Winston's Cumulative Loose-leaf Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Workedited by Thomas Edward Finegan edited by Thomas Edward Finegan (1922)
"knuts of various kinds «re plentiful. One of the principal sources of wealth consists in cattle, of which there are great numbers, the ii-Ь plains affording ..."

2. Riga & Its Beachesby Farrol Kahn by Farrol Kahn (2004)
"'It is a special' he said of the vodka. 'I bought it as it comes from Jelgava, the town where your father was born'. I was touched. knuts was proud to show ..."

3. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1908)
"The quaint little country town of knuts- ford. some fifteen miles from Manchester, supplied Mrs. Gaskell with the originals of her pictures of life at ..."

4. Publications by English Dialect Society (1886)
"... (knuts- FORD, MIDDLEWICH). MOTHER, s. mould in liquids rendering them turbid. MOTHER DEE, s. the plant Torilis Anthriscus. DELAMERE. ..."

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