cunning (adj.)


early 14c., conning, “learned, skillful, possessing knowledge,” present participle of connencunnen “to know,” from Old English cunnan (see can (v.1)), from PIE root *gno- “to know.” Also compare cun (v.). Sense of “skillfully deceitful, characterized by crafty ingenuity” is probably by late 14c. Related: Cunningly.