kenned, kend, ppl. a. Sc.
(kɛnd)
[f. ken v.1 + -ed1.]
Known.
c 1450 Holland Howlat 683 Kyngis and patriarkis kend, with cardinalis hale. 1725 Ramsay Gent. Sheph. i. ii, What if..your Patie think his half-worn Meg And her ken'd kisses, hardly worth a feg? 1822 Scott Pirate ix, An auld kenn'd freend. 1895 Crockett Men of Moss Hags ix, Among his own kenned faces, his holders and cottiers. |