ken |ken| 1. noun [in sing. ] one's range of knowledge or sight : such determination is beyond my ken. 2. verb ( kenning ; past and past part. kenned or kent |kent|) [ trans. ] Scottish & N. English know : d'ye ken anyone who can boast of that? • recognize; identify : that's him—d'ye ken him?
ORIGIN Old English cennan [tell, make known,] of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German kennen ‘know, be acquainted with,’ from an Indo-European root shared by can 1 and know . Current senses of the verb date from Middle English ; the noun from the mid 16th cent.)
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Kent
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(kent |kent| past and past participle of ken .
ken |ken| 1. noun [in sing. ] one's range of knowledge or sight : such determination is beyond my ken. 2. verb ( kenning ; past and past part. kenned or kent |kent|) [ trans. ] Scottish & N. English know : d'ye ken anyone who can boast of that? • recognize; identify : that's him—d'ye ken him?
ORIGIN Old English cennan [tell, make known,] of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German kennen ‘know, be acquainted with,’ from an Indo-European root shared by can 1 and know . Current senses of the verb date from Middle English ; the noun from the mid 16th cent.)
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Anne
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I believe Anne meant to post
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Superman
Hero
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Hero
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Working Class (John Lennon)
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Working Class (John Lennon)
labour
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labour
birth
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birth
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death
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death
TFFE
taxes
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taxes
Waisted
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Waisted
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