The origin would be Germanic, as in “Kennen”, or to know. Somewhat like the expression, “waxing and waning of the moon”, from the German verb, “wachsen” or to grow.
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Martin:
March 27th, 2017 at 4:56 pm
The origin would be Germanic, as in “Kennen”, or to know. Somewhat like the expression, “waxing and waning of the moon”, from the German verb, “wachsen” or to grow.