knave
knave
noun \ˈnāv\Definition of KNAVE
1
archaic a : a boy servant b : a male servant c : a man of humble birth or position
2
: a tricky deceitful fellow
3
: jack 6a
Examples of KNAVE
- <he plays the role of the duplicitous knave who tries to foil the play's hero>
Origin of KNAVE
Middle English, from Old English cnafa; akin to Old High German knabo boy
First Known Use: before 12th century
Related to KNAVE
Related Words: villainess; blackguard; criminal, crook, culprit, felon, lawbreaker, malefactor, offender, perp, perpetrator, transgressor; sinner, trespasser, wrongdoer; cad, heel, serpent, snake, viper; bandit, bravo, desperado, outlaw; con, convict, jailbird; assassin, cutthroat, gangster, goon, gunman, hoodlum, hooligan, racketeer, ruffian, thug; rough, rowdy, tough; loser, lowlife, ne'er-do-well, stinker, trash
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