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- played around the turn of the twentieth century. Knurr (from Middle English: knurre, knot) refers to a hardwood or pottery ball, as could be made from a knot...5 KB (672 words) - 18:11, 15 February 2023
- [ˈkʰnoːɐ] knurre (imperative knur, infinitive at knurre, present tense knurrer, past tense knurrede, perfect tense har knurret) growl rumble grumble knurre inflection
- Britannica, Volume 27 — Trap-ball TRAP-BALL, or Knur and Spell (M. Eng. knurre, knot; Dan. spil, spindle), an old English game, which can be traced back