Knave
61A Kestrel for a Knave — is a novel by Barry Hines, published in 1968. It is set in Barnsley, Yorkshire and tells of Billy Casper, a young working class boy troubled at home and at school, who only finds solace when he finds and trains a kestrel whom he names Kes .The… …
62Jack, Knave and Fool — infobox Book | name = Jack, Knave and Fool title orig = translator = image caption = author = Bruce Alexander cover artist = country = United States language = English series = Sir John Fielding, #5 subject = genre = Historical Crime novel… …
63be|knave — «bih NAYV», transitive verb, knaved, knav|ing. to call a person a knave …
64kitchen-knave — kitchˈen knave noun (obsolete) A scullion • • • Main Entry: ↑kitchen …
65kitchen knave — kitchen knave, = scullion. (Cf. ↑scullion) …
66sensible knave — The character introduced by Hume (Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, Sec. 9, Pt. 2), who observes the general rules of justice and honesty, but who takes advantage of exceptions that he can make when doing so benefits him. Many… …
67carry-knave — …
68out-knave — …
69nave — knave …
70Monsieur Ripois — Knave of Hearts Comédie de René Clément, avec Gérard Philipe (Ripois), Valerie Hobson (Catherine), Joan Greenwood (Norah), Germaine Montero (Marcelle), Nathasha Parry (Patricia). Scénario: René Clément, Hugh Mills, Raymond Queneau, d après… …