ˈkend adjective
Etymology: Middle English kend, from past participle of kennen to know — more at ken
chiefly Scotland : well-known , familiar
wearying terribly for the sight of a kenned face — John Buchan
ˈkend adjective
Etymology: Middle English kend, from past participle of kennen to know — more at ken
chiefly Scotland : well-known , familiar
wearying terribly for the sight of a kenned face — John Buchan
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012