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knor
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English
Noun
knor (plural knors)
References
- “knor”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
Anagrams
Danish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old Danish knar, from Old Norse knǫrr.
Pronunciation
Noun
knor c (singular definite knoren or knorren, plural indefinite knorer or knorrer)
Inflection
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Dutch
Etymology
From knorren (“to grunt like a pig, to snore like a pig, and to grumble like a hungry stomach”).
Pronunciation
Noun
knor m (plural knorren, diminutive knorretje n)
- a grunt by a pig
- a grumble by a stomach
- (derogatory, university slang) a university student who doesn't belong to a student society (rarely used except by members of student societies)
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