From Proto-Germanic *knēiz (“knowing, able”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵneh₃- (“to know”). Akin to Old English cnāwan (“to know”).
cnǣwe
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
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Nominative | cnǣwe | cnǣwu, cnǣwo | cnǣwe |
Accusative | cnǣwne | cnǣwe | cnǣwe |
Genitive | cnǣwes | cnǣwre | cnǣwes |
Dative | cnǣwum | cnǣwre | cnǣwum |
Instrumental | cnǣwe | cnǣwre | cnǣwe |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | cnǣwe | cnǣwa, cnǣwe | cnǣwu, cnǣwo |
Accusative | cnǣwe | cnǣwa, cnǣwe | cnǣwu, cnǣwo |
Genitive | cnǣwra | cnǣwra | cnǣwra |
Dative | cnǣwum | cnǣwum | cnǣwum |
Instrumental | cnǣwum | cnǣwum | cnǣwum |