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cast Kaupatjan, 33, Go., prob. cog. with cuff, Sw. Icufva, to subdue, cow, kuffa, to thrust Kaurn, 23, Go. corn Keelc, 209, 210, 219, to peep, not in O.E. ; Du. kijk-en ; cf. teet Keelie's eyrie, 122, 140, sparrow hawk's nest^ — from the bird's cry Keelivine, 134, any coloured pencil, or. made from keel, ochreous iron-ore, ruddle ; Gael, cill Keep, 185, mind, look after, repair, maintain in proper order — sense archaic in Eng. " The saids bestiall not being keeped eats the petitioner's comes." ...— " Glasgow Records," 1695 Keep nicks, 185, Cu. Kempin', 64, 128, 146, Ger. Kampfen, to strive in doing a piece of work, O.Fr. kempa, Du. kemp (e), Ger. kampe, Eng. camp, Lat. campus, a plain. " A' the coern's no shorn be kempers." — Prov. N.E.D. Shet. kemp - rooth, a rowing match Ken, kenned, kennin, a sample, 34, 70, 255, Go. kannjan, cause to know, O.E. cennan, Er. kanna, Du. kennen, Ger. kennen. In later tongues, to know ; but in Sc. it has supplanted know. "I no kan" (Berw.) for I dinna ken Kenspeckle, 84, Sc, obsc.
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