Beknave

/bɪˈneɪv/ verb

To call someone a knave (scoundrel) or to treat someone as a dishonest person.

From 'be-' prefix combined with 'knave,' from Old English 'cnafa' meaning boy or servant, which evolved to mean dishonest person or rogue.

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