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Knwere

Noun

1. A mythical creature in Celtic folklore, resembling a small, mischievous sprite. Knweres were believed to live in the hills and forests, often causing pranks and trouble for humans.

Example sentence: The children listened in awe as their grandmother told them stories about the playful knweres who would steal their socks in the middle of the night.

Verb

1. (Rare) To perceive or sense something without any clear evidence or rational explanation.

Example sentence: She could somehow knwere the danger lurking behind the closed door, even though everything seemed normal.

Adjective

1. (Local) Relating to or originating from a specific locality or region.

Example sentence: The restaurant is known for its delicious knwere cuisine, featuring traditional dishes from the coastal region.

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