- A
knife (pl.: knives; from Old
Norse knifr 'knife, dirk') is a tool or
weapon with a
cutting edge or blade,
usually attached to a
handle or hilt. One...
- (húsbóndi), cake (kaka), keel (kiǫlʀ, stem also kial-, kil-), kid (kið),
knife (
knífʀ), law (lǫg, stem lag-), leg (læggʀ), link (hlænkʀ), loan (lán,
related to...
- was a
rather plain,
single edge
knife of
normal construction,
called a
knifr.
These are
found in most graves,
being the only
weapon allowed for all,...
- (original
Norse idiom: Éljúðnir
heitir salr hennar,
Hungr diskr,
Sultr knífr,
Ganglati þræll, Ganglöð ambátt, Fallandaforað grind, Þolmóðnir þresköldr...
- From
Middle English kilten, from a
Scandinavian source kindle kynda knife knífr lad ladd (="young man (unlikely)") lag
Possibly from a
Scandinavian source...
- "a can" < Gmc *kanna)
canon canif "penknife" ( < OFr < Frk *knīf and ON
knífr < Gmc *knībaz "knife")
cannot "canoe,
little boat"
canotage canoter canotier...