English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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A variant of knap (etymology 3).[1]

Verb

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knep (third-person singular simple present kneps, present participle knepping, simple past and past participle knepped)

  1. (Northern England) To bite gently, nibble.
  2. (Northern England, of animals) To graze, crop; (of horses) to bite in play.
  3. (Northern England) To pick or pick off (e.g. flowers, berries, etc.)
  4. (Scotland) To clasp the hands; to clench one's fists.
  5. (Scotland) To tie or bundle something tightly and securely.

Noun

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knep (plural kneps)

  1. (Northern England, in the plural) Synonym of kneppars

Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^ knep, v.”, in OED Online  , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, June 2024.

Danish

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Verb

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knep

  1. imperative of kneppe

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology 1

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From Middle Low German knepe.

Noun

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knep n (definite singular knepet, indefinite plural knep, definite plural knepa or knepene)

  1. a trick

Etymology 2

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Alternative forms

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Verb

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knep

  1. simple past of knipe

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German knepe.

Noun

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knep n (definite singular knepet, indefinite plural knep, definite plural knepa)

  1. a trick

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German knep. Cognate of Danish kneb. Compare also recent German Kniff. Related to the verb knipa (squeeze). Doublet of knip, knippe, and knippa.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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knep n

  1. a trick (non-obvious, often clever way to accomplish something)
    ett knep för att öppna en flaska utan kapsylöppnare
    a trick to open a bottle without a bottle opener
    smarta knep för att spara tid i köket
    clever tricks/ways to save time in the kitchen
    ett knep för att locka kunder
    a trick to attract customers
    ett beprövat knep
    a tried and true trick
    fula knep
    dirty tricks
    1. a ploy, (in the plural) trickery
      Jag har fått nog av dina knep
      I've had enough of your trickery
      ett trick är ett knep för att försöka lura någon
      a trick is a ploy to try to fool someone

Usage notes

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Not inherently deceptive-sounding, but also lends itself to such usage, similar to "tricks" in English.

Declension

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See also

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Verb

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knep

  1. past indicative of knipa

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