A playing card marked with the figure of a servant or soldier.
A deceitful and unreliable scoundrel.
1 You forgot the knave in the wit; and the mistake was incurable.
2 God has punished the knave , and the devil has drowned the rest.
3 The names of knave and king offend the ears of a patriot.
4 Tremble, knave ; I will convict you of having stolen thirty thousand drachmae.
5 And sae I dinna believe a word the fause knave Frisbie says.
6 A knave turned up on the right, a seven on the left.
7 Falstaff is the most agreeable and entertaining knave that ever was portrayed.
8 The knave has a good idea of his master's notions and designs.
9 Violante at least shall not be the prize of that thin-lipped knave .
10 What have you been bandying my name about for, you stinking knave ? '
11 Moreover the last iron we had from that knave Mepham is nought.
12 The man who seems to is either a sentimentalist or a knave .
13 She took him for a knave expectant of some chance to maraud.
14 Plague on the knave that hath put coldness 'twixt thee and me.
15 One night an unprincipled knave undertook to rob us while we slept.
16 I was convinced that the boy was a knave who deceived you.'
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