Canute
n. 卡纽特(10世纪时的丹麦王)
发音
/kəˈn(j)uːt/
释义与例句
name
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1.
A male given name from the Germanic languages used in England from the eleventh to the thirteenth century.
历史 -
2.
Canute the Great, king of England, Denmark and Norway.
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3.
A town in Oklahoma.
词源
Inherited from Middle English Canut, from Anglo-Norman *Canut, Kenut (compare Medieval Latin Canūtus), from Old Norse Knútr, possibly originally a byname meaning "knot".
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