Kenned [verb]

Definition of Kenned:

understand information

Opposite/Antonyms of Kenned:


Sentence/Example of Kenned:

I 'll no deny she was a bra sauncie woman, and kenned weel to make a haggis wi' an ape's head and shoulders.

Ye're lippenin' to the polis, but in a' my days I never kenned the polis in time.

Tae my surprise he began tae talk tae the stranger as if he'd kenned him a' his days.

Inverawe couldna go back on his oath, and said he kenned naught of the fugitive; and the men kept on in pursuit.

Ou, ay; I kenned Tammas weel; me and him herded together when we were laddies.

The gree was born awa frae them by a perfect stranger, kenned neither to them nor to me.

Ready at hand was Aunt Dilsey; he would make her, unwittingly so far as she kenned, a supporting member of the cast.

Weel ye kenned that that black fellow would fain serve under a free-handed fool than a stingy knave.

They wad be affronted if they kenned ye were here without calling on them.

“These are the shores of Kent, so called from the ancient word Kenned, known or famous,” replied Fortyfolios.