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† agˈnition Obs. [ad. L. agnitiōn-em n. of action, f. agnit- ppl. stem of agnōsc-ĕre, adgnōsc-ĕre, to recognize, acknowledge; f. ad. to + gnōscĕre, f. stem gno- to know.] Recognition, acknowledgement.
1569Grafton Chron. 75 The agnition of the shepeherdes. 1668Howe Bless. Righteous Wks. 1834, 247/1 Our glorifying him [God] is but the agnition of his glory. 1678Cudworth Intellect. Syst. 471 They liked not to retain God in the Agnition, or Practical Knowledge of him. 1775Ash, Agnition, an acknowledgement, an owning. |