There are words in English starting with kn (know, knight, etc.) where the k is silent. Where did this construct come from?
It's Germanic.There are words in English starting with kn (know, knight, etc.) where the k is silent. Where did this construct come from?
In French it became kinniggit!It's Germanic.
Knecht, a servant became knight.
Interesting article. It included the combination gn with a silent g, with Germanic derivation words (gnat) and Latin (reign).
That's the beauty of Google. Many, many things can be discovered on one's own.Interesting article. It included the combination gn with a silent g, with Germanic derivation words (gnat) and Latin (reign).
That's the beauty of Google. Many, many things can be discovered on one's own.
And only if you knuckle under and do it.If you have the knack
If you have the knack
Knock it off, you two.And only if you knuckle under and do it.
Michael started it. He's such a knob.Knock it off, you two.![]()
Michael started it. He's such a knob.