The Jack of Hearts
The French call the Jack or Knave "Valet" which is equivalent to the original meaning of knave as a male servant.
Right (you) knave/joker, what's true.
Brave, wave, save, shave, knave, stave, Maeve, slave, engrave, enclave, rave, gave, pave ,(lame,rage & game)-from Retype21.brave, crave, gave, grave, knave, pave, rave, save, shave, slave, waive, wave
Possibly joker. It could be knave too, which is the old word for the Jack of a suit. That hasn't helped really, has it?
'Tu me haces falta, mi chula irlandesa' = I miss you, my Irish rogue/knave/clown.
Because since he is the knave of hearts...he is shaped like his army..like a card..Therefore, they had to make his body animated because the human body isn't card shaped.
The knave of hearts stole some tarts.
The Knave of Hearts - 1919 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
The thief stole the Queen of Hearts' tarts in the nursery rhyme "The Queen of Hearts." The Queen got angry and ordered the Knave of Hearts to bring them back, leading to a trial where the Knave was accused of stealing. The rhyme ends with the Knave being pardoned by the King and Queen.
In Tim Burton's 2010 movie the Knave of Hearts' name is Ilosovic Stayne. He is played by Crispin Glover.In the original book he has no name and is just called the Knave of Hearts.
In a deck of cards, 'knave' is another word for 'jack', but the word also means 'scoundrel' which is a dishonest or unscrupulous person. So the nursery rhyme is probably making a joke, by casting the Jack of Hearts in a slightly wicked and villainous role.
The Queen of Hearts she made some tarts all on a summer's day; The Knave of Hearts he stole the tarts and took them clean away. The King of Hearts called for the tarts and beat the Knave full sore The Knave of Hearts brought back the tarts and vowed he'd steal no more.
The Queen of Hearts she made some tarts all on a summer's day;The Knave of Hearts he stole the tarts and took them clean away.The King of Hearts called for the tarts and beat the Knave full soreThe Knave of Hearts brought back the tarts andvowed he'd steal no more.
"The Queen of Heart, she made some tarts, All on a summers day: The Knave of Hearts, he stole those tarts, And took them quite away!"
The Queen of Hearts she made some tarts all on a summer's day;The Knave of Hearts he stole the tarts and took them clean away.The King of Hearts called for the tarts and beat the Knave full soreThe Knave of Hearts brought back the tarts andvowed he'd steal no more.From Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
The thief in the Queen of Hearts kitchen was the Knave (Jack) of Hearts, as depicted in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." The Knave was accused of stealing the Queen's tarts and put on trial for the crime.
Tarts - because the knave stole them!