knew'st, knewst knew + -est <span class="searchmatch">knewest</span> (archaic) second-person singular simple past indicative of know...
<span class="searchmatch">knewest</span>, knew'st knewst (archaic) second-person singular simple past indicative of know...
to utter that to which I had no right. If I used to say it, then Thou <span class="searchmatch">knewest</span> it. Thou knowest what is in my mind, and I know not what is in Thy Mind...
That ouȝtest thow to knowe and no man better said the good man / For thow <span class="searchmatch">knewest</span> the doughter of kyng Pelles flesshely / and on her thow begattest Galahad...
1st-person singular know knew 2nd-person singular know, knowest† knew, <span class="searchmatch">knewest</span>† 3rd-person singular knows, knoweth† knew plural know subjunctive know...
Charles Scribner’s Sons, […], [1894]: “Lady—Honest Crier, I know thou <span class="searchmatch">knewest</span> old Father Christmas; I am sent to thee from an honest schollar of Oxford...
: Henry H. Richardson and Co., →OCLC, page 55: And it may be, if thou <span class="searchmatch">knewest</span> not which were perfect meekness, thou wouldst imagine, when thou hadst...