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precognosce
precognosce, v. Sc. Law. (priːkɒgˈnɒs) [f. pre- A. 1 + cognosce; cf. L. præcognōscĕre (rare) to foreknow, foresee.] trans. To make a preliminary examination of (witnesses), in order to enable parties to an action to set up their respective pleas and defences, and particularly in criminal suits to en...
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precognit
† preˈcognit Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. præcognitum, pa. pple. neut. of præcognōscĕre to precognosce.] A preliminary discussion.1654 Vilvain Epit. Ess. Introd. 18 A Compend of Chronography..intended for a previous Precognit to the two insuing Tomes.
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precognition
precognition (priːkɒgˈnɪʃən) Also 7 præ-. [ad. late L. præcogniti-ōnem, n. of action f. præcognōscĕre: see precognosce; or perh. a. obs. F. précognition foreknowledge (15th c. in Godef.).] 1. Antecedent cognition or knowledge; foreknowledge.1611 Cotgr., Precognition, a precognition. a 1619 M. Fother...
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proof in other criminal proceedings in which a vulnerable witness is to give evidence; to prohibit persons charged with certain offences from seeking to precognosce
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