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COGNOSCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COGNOSCE is to determine judicially especially with respect to insanity. www.merriam-webster.com
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cognosce - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (transitive) to inquire or investigate, with an aim towards rendering judgement · (law, transitive) to make a determination · (law, transitive) to ... en.wiktionary.org
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How would I translate: 'Know your enemy' into latin? - Quora
If it's (say) Hannibal, and you are addressing the Roman senate, hostem (or hostes if you want to include the elephants) cognoscite. www.quora.com
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cognosce
cognosce, v. Chiefly Sc. Law. (kɒgˈnɒs) [ad. L. cognōsc-ĕre to become thoroughly acquainted with, investigate, get to know, f. co- together, altogether + (g)nōscĕre inchoative of obsolete *gnō- (whence (g)nō-vi, (g)nōt-um), corresp. to Gr. γνῶ-ναι to know. See notion, gnostic, know.] 1. intr. To mak... Oxford English Dictionary
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Results for cognosce te ipsum translation from Latin to English
Contextual translation of "cognosce te ipsum" into English. Human translations with examples: be yourself, know thyself, hail yourself, believe in yourself. mymemory.translated.net
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COGNOSCE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
cognosce in British English (kɒɡˈnɒs IPA Pronunciation Guide ) verb (transitive) Scots law to give judgment upon (a person) www.collinsdictionary.com
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Lowell House
The motto is Occasionem Cognosce ("Recognise Opportunity") (In more prosaic terms, a shield with a black field displays a right hand cut off at the wrist wikipedia.org
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SND :: cognosce - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
COGNOSCE, v. (The second c is sometimes omitted in the pa.p., which then becomes cognost.) Now rare. [kɔg′nɔs]. 1. To investigate in judicial capacity, ... dsl.ac.uk
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cognosce, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the verb cognosce is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for cognosce is from before 1583, in the writing of James Balfour, ... www.oed.com
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Cognosce Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Cognosce definition: To determine a person to be insane or mentally incompetent. www.yourdictionary.com
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Latin search results for: cognosce - Latdict
become acquainted with/aware of; inquire/examine; learn, find to be; recognize. Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown; Area: All or none; Geography ... www.latin-dictionary.net
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Cognosce Meaning - YouTube
Video shows what cognosce means. To determine a person to be insane or mentally incompetent.. Cognosce Meaning. www.youtube.com
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præcognitum
‖ præcognitum (priːˈkɒgnɪtəm) Pl. -a. Also 8–9 pre-. [L., f. præ before + cognitum, neut. pa. pple. of cognōscĕre to know: see cognosce, precognition.] Something known beforehand; esp. something necessary or assumed to be known as a basis of reasoning, investigation, or study; a principle. Chiefly i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Motto: Occasionem Cognosce (oh-kay-see-OH-nem kogg-NOHS-keh). wikipedia.org
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cognoscente
‖ cognoscente (koɲoˈʃɛnte) Pl. -ti (-ti). [Ital. cognoscente, Latinized form of conoscente knowing man, connoisseur:—L. cognōscent-em, pr. pple. of cognōscĕre to know, etc.: see cognosce.] One who knows a subject thoroughly; a connoisseur: chiefly in reference to the fine arts.1778 Phil. Surv. S. Ir... Oxford English Dictionary
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