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knar
[ nahr ]
noun
- a knot on a tree or in wood.
knar
/ ɑː /
noun
- a variant of knur
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Derived Forms
- knarred, adjective
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Other yvlog Forms
- knarred Բ۲ adjective
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of knar1
1200–50; Middle English knarre; cognate with Dutch knar, Low German knarre
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of knar1
C14 knarre rough stone, knot on a tree; related to Low German knarre
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Although displaced, Misha and Knar resisted the obliterating effects of assimilation.
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Back home, his father, Misha, had been a singer, and his mother, Knar, an actress.
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Bouncing around Paris’s quartier latin, Misha became Michael, the owner of a Georgian restaurant, and Knar, a seamstress.
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His parents, Mischa and Knar Aznavourian, were living in Paris at the time of their son’s birth, in a poor part of the Latin quarter, where his father worked as a cook and his mother as a seamstress.
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Jordan Giles and Robert Knar added nine points each.
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