Gag
Gag denotes:
- Gag (mouth) , an object that is put in someone's mouth to stop them from screaming
- Toggle (tool) , a tool used for tightening and loosening bolts and nuts
- Seat toggle - a piece of wood attached across a rope or rod, e.g. B. at a ski lift
- Gag (clothing) , a fastener on items of clothing in which a cross bar is pulled through a loop
- a certain shape of the bridle
- Knebel (Djursland) , a place in the Danish Central Jutland
- Knebel Bro (Djursland) , a place in the Danish Central Jutland
- Knebel Vig , a Danish bay in the Baltic Sea, named after the town of Knebel
- Knob (technology) , a mostly round rotary handle for flattened axes (switch, gas regulator)
- Gag (knife construction) , a hand guard mounted between the handle and the blade (especially for knives with a fixed blade)
Knebel is the family name of the following people:
- Noble family von Knebel and von Knebel Doeberitz , see Knebel (noble family) :
- Christian Friedrich von Knebel (1743–1802), Prussian major general
- Gebhard von Knebel Doeberitz (1848–1921), Prussian landowner and politician
- Georg von Knebel Doeberitz (1810–1880), Prussian district administrator and politician
- Henriette von Knebel (1755–1813), educator and later companion of the Saxon Princess Karoline Luise von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach
- Ludwig von Knebel Doeberitz (1844–1900), Prussian landowner and politician
- Magnus von Knebel (1890–1942), German agricultural politician
- Magnus von Knebel-Doeberitz (1815–1884), Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator
- with the name extension from Katzenelnbogen, the noble family of gags from Katzenelnbogen
such as
- Andreas Knebel (* 1960), German athlete
- Carl Knebel (1839–1898), German administrative lawyer and parliamentarian
- Daniel Knebel (* 1984), German politician
- Ernst Knebel (1892–1945), major general and knight's cross holder
- Fletcher Knebel (1911–1993), American writer and journalist
- Friedrich Knebel († 1574), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck and admiral of the Lübeck fleet in the three-crown war
- Gerd Knebel (*?), German comedian and musician
- Gerda Knebel (1919–1992), German classical philologist
- Hans Dieter Knebel , castle actor
- Hajo Knebel (1929–2006), German writer
- Hans-Joachim Knebel (1929–2004), German sociologist
- Heinrich Knebel (1801-1859), German educator and philologist
- Helmut Knebel (* 1947), German politician and Lord Mayor of Salzgitter (SPD)
- Johann Baptist Knebel (1871–1944), German dean and honorary canon
- Johannes Knebel (1413 / 15–1481), Swiss cleric, notary and chronicler
- John Albert Knebel (* 1936), American politician
- Jörn Knebel (* 1969), German television actor
- Josef Knebel (* unknown; † 1957), German motorcycle racer
- Jurij Knebel (1934–2020), Sorbian prehistoric
- Karlheinz Knebel (1951–2017), cathedral capitular and vicar general in the diocese of Augsburg
- Karl Ludwig von Knebel (1744–1834), German poet and translator
- Konrad Knebel (local history researcher) (1856–1933), German teacher and historian
- Konrad Knebel (painter) (* 1932), German painter and graphic artist
- Leopold Knebel (1810–1854), German painter
- Maren Knebel (* 1985), German canoeist
- Ralph Knebel (writer) (1935–1990), German writer
- Ralph Knebel (cook) (* 1973), German cook
- Rudolf Knebel (1910–1983), German physician
- Walther von Knebel (1880–1907), German geologist, volcanologist and speleologist
- Wilhelm Friedrich Knebel (1720–1795), Württemberg court judge
Knebel is the name of a fictional character
- Herbert Knebel , stage name of Uwe Lyko
See also
Wiktionary: Knebel - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations