kithe, a, III, 93, 36: of kith, of the same country, region, people. kith, kyth, and kin, II, 216, 6, 8; 252, 29; III, 93, 36.
kitt, V, [240], 14: outfit, supply.
knabby, IV, 262, 23: knobby, rough.
knack fingers (in sign of grief): IV, 418, 7; 435, 13; knak, V, [227], 5 (passage corrupted); knick, III, 455, E 1; knock, II, 312 f., 5, 6, 7: crack the finger-joints. (Elsewhere, wring, II, 315, D 7; 319, 17; III, 477, 4.) ladies crackt their fingers, II, 26, G 16.
knapped, II, 134, 8, 13: knobbed, ornamented with balls or tassels. See naps. golden-knobbed, II, 133, D 6. (knob, sometimes a tassel to the cord of a mantle.)
knapscap, napskape, IV, 7, 35; V, [251], 31: head-piece.
knaue, III, 14, 16, 17; 60, 81; 94, 50; 127, 44 (play): servant. IV, 501, 37: person of servile or low rank.
knave-bairn, I, 350, 20; II, 418, 23: male child. knave-boy, V, [235] b, after 30.
kneene, III, 362, 87: knees.
knell, v., II, 189, 23: ring.