cnearr

Old English

Alternative forms

  • cnear

Etymology

From Old Norse knǫrr (ship, galley). Probably related to Old Norse kæna (little boat). See also knorr.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈknæɑrr/

Noun

cnearr m

  1. (used in reference to Viking vessels) small ship, galley

Declension

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