cognoscent

cognoscent
cog·nos·cent

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  • Liste de locutions latines — Cet article contient une liste de locutions latines présentée par ordre alphabétique. Pour des explications morphologiques et linguistiques générales, consulter l article : Expression latine. Sommaire  A   B … …   Wikipédia en Français

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  • cognizance — [14] Latin gnōscere meant ‘know’ (it is related to know and notion). From it was derived the compound verb cognōscere ‘get to know, recognize, acknowledge’. Its present participial stem cognōscent formed the basis of a Vulgar Latin noun… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • cognoscenti — [ˌkɒnjə ʃɛnti] plural noun people who are especially well informed about a particular subject. Origin C18: Ital., lit. people who know , from L. cognoscent , cognoscere to get to know …   English new terms dictionary

  • cognizance — [14] Latin gnōscere meant ‘know’ (it is related to know and notion). From it was derived the compound verb cognōscere ‘get to know, recognize, acknowledge’. Its present participial stem cognōscent formed the basis of a Vulgar Latin noun… …   Word origins

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