Cnáwan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - cnáwan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
ic cnáwe, ðú cnáwest, cnáwst, he cnáweþ, cnǽwþ,
- CNÁWAN
- pl. cnáwaþ; p. cneów, pl. cneówon; pp. cnáwen To KNOW; noscere :-- Ða byþ cnáwene noscuntur, Mone B. 169. [Wyc. Piers P. Chauc. knowen, knowe: Laym. i-cnawen: Orm. cnawenn: O. H. Ger. knájan; Icel. kná: Lat. novi, old form gnovi I came to know: Grk. GREEK : Sansk. jnā.] DER. an-cnáwan, be-, ge-, on-, to-. cnawan