An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/kund

kund, adjective, ‘known, manifest,’ from Middle High German kunt(d), Old High German chund, adjective, ‘become acquainted, noted, known.’ It corresponds to Gothic kunþs, ‘noted,’ Old Saxon cûth, Anglo-Saxon cûþ, ‘noted,’ English couth (now only in the compound uncouth). A common Teutonic adjective in the form kunþa-, from the non-permutated gń-to-, which is properly a participle in to- from the verbal stem of the root gō̆n, gnô, discussed under können, kennen, and kühn. For other participles formed into adjectives see under laut.