"I knew so young a body with so old a head" basically means I knew a younger person who was really wise.
No. 'New' means of recent origin, or purchase. 'Knew' is the past tense of know, or to have knowledge. They are not similar in meaning, but in spelling
It means that the person didn't know about the idea being discussed. They only knew a little bit about it.
Clarie was still stumped on first question on the English test, "Use the word Etymology in a sentence"; she knew the meaning of etymon- was "true meaning of a word" and -logy was "study of", but how to construct a sentence with this word baffled her.
Well, someone who knew that depart means "to leave" would have a good idea what the word departure means, but even if the person didn't know what depart meant, the person might be able to deconstruct the word's meaning from the word part, meaning "separate, disparate, apart, diverse."
I knew i had to go the shoppingmall with my family
of Know., of Know
Yadah means "he knew".
its stupid but its ; "I never knew you had dandruff"
The meaning of the name Aizivaishe in Shona language of the African origin is "God knew."
i wish i knew
Joes wishes he knew the meaning of awesome
Taylor Lautner
what did he do and NO body knew it at all
Because God knew what he was doing. :)
No. 'New' means of recent origin, or purchase. 'Knew' is the past tense of know, or to have knowledge. They are not similar in meaning, but in spelling
He knew from a young age that he wanted to be a singer.
King Tut. Thought everyone knew that, lol.