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Mk. 5, 29; or bi w. dat.; Mt. 7,16.20. II Cor. 5, 16; or bi w. ace.; Jo. 7, 17. (3) folld. by a dependent interrog. clause; Lu. 7, 39. Jo. 7, 51. II Cor. 2, 9; or by a dependent clause introduced by ei; Jo. 17, 7; or þatei; Mk. 2, 8. Lu. 7, B7. Jo. 6, 69. 7, 26. 8, 28. 14, 31. Neh. 6, 16; or þei; Jo. 13, 35. [Gf. O. E. cuiinan, pres. indie, sing. cann, plur. euimoii, pret. cûtSe (û for un; 8. munþs. — Goth. kunþa), to know, be able, Mdl. E. curme, pres. indie, sing, can, plur. cuime, pret. cû!5, coutS, to know, be able, pres. partic. cunning- (used as an adj., Mdn. E. cunning, adj. For the subst. cunning, s. *kunnan), Mdn. E. can, pret. could (the I being" due to would and should; s. wiljan, skulan), O. H. G. chunnan, M. H. G. kunrien, N. H. G. konnen, to be able, understand. From Germanic stem kann-, which is closely allied to O. E. cnâ- (Goth. *knê-) in cnâwan (pret. cnêow), Mdl. E. kngwe (pret. knew), Mdn. E. know, O. H. G. *chnâan in irchnâan, biehnâan, to know, recognize. A third Germanic stem, knô-, appears in O. H. G. irchimodilen, to be perceptible. To Germanic knô answers Idg. gnô; comp. Gr. yi-yvGo-GnstVy aor. ê-yvGd-v, to peeceive, recognize, know,^ yvGÔffis, recognition, knowledge, Lt. giio-scere, no- | |||||||||
kunnan, pret.-pres. v. (199), to know, (1) used alone; Mt. 27, 65. I Cor. 13, 9. (2) w. ace.; Mt. 7, 23. 26, 72. Mk. 1, 34. 4, 11. 10, 19. 12, 24. Jo. 6, 42. 7, 49. 8, 19. 55. Rom. 7, 1. 7. II Cor. 5, 21. II Tim. 3, 15. Skeir. II b. V, a. VII, a. VIII, e. (3) w. double ace.; Mk. 6, 20. Jo. 17, 3. (4) foUd. by bi w. dat.; Lu. 1, 18. II Cor. 5, 16. (5) folld. by an indir. question; Mk. 1, 24. 14, 68. Lu. 4, 34. 10, 22. Skeir. Ill a. (6) folld. by a dependent clause intro- duced by ei; Jo. 15, 18. II Tim. 3, Ijorþatei; Mk. 13, 28. II Cor. 13, 5. Skeir. I, b. — Compds. (199, n. 1), (a) fra-k. w. dat., to despise; Mt. 6, 24. Lu. 16, 13. 18, 9. Jo. 12, 48. Eom. 14, 3. 10. I Cor. 11, 22. 16, 11. I Thess. 5, 20. I Tim. 4, 12. Skeir. I, d. VI, d; the dat. being implied; I Tim. 6, 2. (b) ga-k. (with or without sik), to acknowledge one's in- feriority or subjection, to sub- ject one's self, (1) w. dat.; Gal. 2, 5. (2) folld. íyfaúra w. dat.; I Cor. 15, 28; pres. partic. ga- kunnaiids, by permission; I Cor. 7, 6. (c) uf-k. (the pres. follows the weak inflection; pret. ufkunþa, once ufkunnai- da; I Cor. 1, 21; pret. partic. ufkunnaiþs), to know, recog- nize. (1) w. ace. ofpers. orth.; Mt. 10, 26. Mk. 6, 54. Lu. 8, 46. 19, 44. Rom..7, 7. I Thess. 3, 5. (2) folld. by ana w. dat.; | |||||||||