Knave
41knave — /neyv/ A rascal; a false, tricky, or deceitful person. The word originally meant a boy, attendant, or servant, but long continued usage has given it its present signification …
42knave — /neyv/ A rascal; a false, tricky, or deceitful person. The word originally meant a boy, attendant, or servant, but long continued usage has given it its present signification …
43knave — A swindler; a cheat; a servant a rogue; one who has been guilty of dishonest acts. Harding v Brooks, 22 Mass (5 Pick) 244 …
44Knave — The jack of a suit …
45knave(s) — nave(s) …
46knave — n. 1 a rogue, a scoundrel. 2 = JACK(1) n. 2. Derivatives: knavery n. (pl. ies). knavish adj. knavishly adv. knavishness n. Etymology: OE cnafa boy, servant, f. WG …
47knave of clubs — noun Alternative form of jack of clubs …
48knave of hearts — noun Alternative form of jack of hearts …
49knave of diamonds — noun Alternative form of jack of diamonds …
50knave of spades — noun Alternative form of jack of spades …