To KNUFF, KNUVE, v. n. To converse familiarly, S.

Su. G. knaefwe, the fist; q. to be "hand and glove."

KNURL, s. A dwarf, S. O.
Burns.

A metaph. use of E. knurle, a knot.

Knurlin, s. The same as knurl, S.
Burns.

To KNUSE, NUSE, v. a.
1. To press down with the knees, S. B.
2. To beat with the knuckles or fists, S. B.
3. To knead, S. B.

Isl. hnos-a, knos-a, contundere, Belg. knues-en, to crush.

KOBBYD, pret. Perhaps, fretted.

Belg. kopp-ig, stubborn.

Wyntown.